Open Source games using libgdx

There are these demos.

And I found a list at the bottom of the main libgdx documentation page and used it as a startting point for the list below. I haven’t verified yet whether their respective licensing is covered by the OSI Open source definition.

I am actively maintaining this list, so feel free to send me additions or corrections:

I have also asked for a more comprehensive list on the libgdx forum and on libgdx lead developer Mario Zechner’s blog.

9 thoughts on “Open Source games using libgdx

  1. Awesome job, I really like your blog. If you want you can check out my game which i’ve just released. It’s using libGDX: [direct link to “bouncywheel” game on Google Play store deleted]

    1. Hey George, I approved your comment but removed the direct link to your game on Google Play store. I don’t want to encourage link spam.

      If your game is available as Open Source I will gladly add it to the list, with URL etc.

      Thanks for you understanding. :)

    1. John, this list is about Open Source games. Is Kung fu Grandmaster Open Source? If so, where is the source code repository and what is the license?

      I couldn’t find this information on your website, so I edited your comment and replaced the direct link to your game on Playstore with the name of the game.

      1. Yes it does. As we are developing it as a part of a student’s project, the primary target was to develop a mobile app. Nevertheless you can download the source code an run it on your local machine. We are working on Mac, Linux and Windows and it works on all of them. We have to think about if and how to publish a desktop version. Thanks for taking us in your list :)

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