A powerful 2D game engine
FIFE stands for Flexible Isometric Free Engine and is a cross platform game creation framework. It provides you with the ability to create a game using Python interfaces.
You can make just about any 2D game with FIFE but it is more geared toward a RTS or RPG in just about any view style (isometric ortop-down). For more information on FIFE's capabilities visit the Features page.
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Revision 25 (latest revision is 44)
Thomas Kowaliczek-Schmer (LinuxDonald)
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Matthias Bach (theMarix)
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This update fife to the latest version. Admittedly this does not resovle the build error in Factory, as this is caused by cegui being broken. It is, however, necessary to get back to a working build after the update of fifechan and will get the Leap 15.0 back into a working state. - Update to fifengine 0.4.2 * Compatiblity with fifechan 0.1.5 * Python bindings are now provided for Python 3 * Joystick and Gamepad support - Ship both, Python 3 and Python 2 bindings to not instantly break all downstream packages. - Dropped installation-directories.patch which has been integrated upstream. - Dropped install-rocket-header.patch which has been integrated upstream. - Dropped link-cegui.patch which has been integrated upstream.
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