If you haven't done so already, be sure to visit the Wiki Portal to read about how the wiki works. Especially the Ogre Wiki Overview page.
Here you can find tutorials and documentation about projects made using Ogre3D categorized by Genre. These pages exist to give you insight into what can be done with Ogre3D and to provide you with detailed information which tools/algorithms/principles were used in making each of these projects. It is a central place for experience interchange between professional Ogre3D users, so that we don't have to reinvent the wheel as often as we do ![]()
WRITERS NEEDED! - In order to make this section of the wiki useful, we need writers, people who have made one or more projects using Ogre and are willing to spare some time writing about their experiences. It doesn't take long and can be very useful to others.
Genres
Platform
Adventure
Strategy
FPS
Tools
Editors
Contributors to this page: jacmoe
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spacegaier
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Boost
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Page last modified on Sunday 03 of January, 2010 01:03:33 GMT by jacmoe
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As an exception, any source code contributed within the content is released into the Public Domain.

