The Lightweight Java Game Library (LWJGL) is a solution aimed directly at professional and amateur Java programmers alike to enable commercial quality games to be written in Java. LWJGL provides developers access to high performance crossplatform libraries such as OpenGL (Open Graphics Library), OpenCL (Open Computing Language) and OpenAL (Open Audio Library) allowing for state of the art 3D games and 3D sound. Additionally LWJGL provides access to controllers such as Gamepads, Steering wheel and Joysticks. All in a simple and straight forward API.

LWJGL is available under a BSD license, which means it's open source and freely available at no charge.

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  • Simplicity leads to success. Thanks :)
  • Excellent library. The guys worked very well!
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English

Intended Audience

Developers

Programming Language

C, Objective C, Java

Related Categories

C Software Development Software, Objective C Software Development Software, Java Software Development Software

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2002-07-23