NuGet Gallery Feed for AllegroAllegro 5 is a cross-platform library mainly aimed at video game and multimedia programming. It handles common, low-level tasks such as creating windows, accepting user input, loading data, drawing images, playing sounds, etc. and generally abstracting away the underlying platform. However, Allegro is not a game engine: you are free to design and structure your program as you like.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Allegro/2023-11-25T05:31:39Zhttps://api.nuget.org/v3-flatcontainer/allegro/5.2.9/iconhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Allegro/5.2.9Allegro 5.2.92023-11-25T05:25:56Z2023-11-25T05:31:39ZSiegeLordhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/SiegeLordAllegro 5 is a cross-platform library mainly aimed at video game and multimedia programming. It handles common, low-level tasks such as creating windows, accepting user input, loading data, drawing images, playing sounds, etc. and generally abstracting away the underlying platform. However, Allegro is not a game engine: you are free to design and structure your program as you like.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Allegro/5.2.8Allegro 5.2.82022-06-06T04:38:46Z2022-06-06T04:43:01ZSiegeLordhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/SiegeLordAllegro 5 is a cross-platform library mainly aimed at video game and multimedia programming. It handles common, low-level tasks such as creating windows, accepting user input, loading data, drawing images, playing sounds, etc. and generally abstracting away the underlying platform. However, Allegro is not a game engine: you are free to design and structure your program as you like.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Allegro/5.2.7.1Allegro 5.2.7.12021-11-17T05:26:48Z2021-11-17T05:31:25ZSiegeLordhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/SiegeLordAllegro 5 is a cross-platform library mainly aimed at video game and multimedia programming. It handles common, low-level tasks such as creating windows, accepting user input, loading data, drawing images, playing sounds, etc. and generally abstracting away the underlying platform. However, Allegro is not a game engine: you are free to design and structure your program as you like.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Allegro/5.2.7Allegro 5.2.72021-03-08T03:05:19Z2021-03-08T03:11:17ZSiegeLordhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/SiegeLordAllegro 5 is a cross-platform library mainly aimed at video game and multimedia programming. It handles common, low-level tasks such as creating windows, accepting user input, loading data, drawing images, playing sounds, etc. and generally abstracting away the underlying platform. However, Allegro is not a game engine: you are free to design and structure your program as you like.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Allegro/5.2.6Allegro 5.2.62020-02-10T03:12:04Z2020-02-10T03:16:10ZSiegeLordhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/SiegeLordAllegro 5 is a cross-platform library mainly aimed at video game and multimedia programming. It handles common, low-level tasks such as creating windows, accepting user input, loading data, drawing images, playing sounds, etc. and generally abstracting away the underlying platform. However, Allegro is not a game engine: you are free to design and structure your program as you like.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Allegro/5.2.5.2Allegro 5.2.5.22019-04-12T06:03:19Z2019-04-12T06:10:45ZSiegeLordhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/SiegeLordAllegro 5 is a cross-platform library mainly aimed at video game and multimedia programming. It handles common, low-level tasks such as creating windows, accepting user input, loading data, drawing images, playing sounds, etc. and generally abstracting away the underlying platform. However, Allegro is not a game engine: you are free to design and structure your program as you like.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Allegro/5.2.5.1Allegro 5.2.5.12019-03-26T01:46:31Z2019-03-26T01:52:55ZSiegeLordhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/SiegeLordAllegro 5 is a cross-platform library mainly aimed at video game and multimedia programming. It handles common, low-level tasks such as creating windows, accepting user input, loading data, drawing images, playing sounds, etc. and generally abstracting away the underlying platform. However, Allegro is not a game engine: you are free to design and structure your program as you like.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Allegro/5.2.5Allegro 5.2.5.02019-02-26T03:57:02Z2019-02-26T04:06:32ZSiegeLordhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/SiegeLordAllegro 5 is a cross-platform library mainly aimed at video game and multimedia programming. It handles common, low-level tasks such as creating windows, accepting user input, loading data, drawing images, playing sounds, etc. and generally abstracting away the underlying platform. However, Allegro is not a game engine: you are free to design and structure your program as you like.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Allegro/5.2.4Allegro 5.2.4.02018-02-25T23:29:37Z2018-11-20T10:49:46ZSiegeLordhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/SiegeLordAllegro 5 is a cross-platform library mainly aimed at video game and multimedia programming. It handles common, low-level tasks such as creating windows, accepting user input, loading data, drawing images, playing sounds, etc. and generally abstracting away the underlying platform. However, Allegro is not a game engine: you are free to design and structure your program as you like.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Allegro/5.2.3.1Allegro 5.2.3.12017-10-14T20:26:15Z2018-11-20T10:50:31ZSiegeLordhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/SiegeLordAllegro 5 is a cross-platform library mainly aimed at video game and multimedia programming. It handles common, low-level tasks such as creating windows, accepting user input, loading data, drawing images, playing sounds, etc. and generally abstracting away the underlying platform. However, Allegro is not a game engine: you are free to design and structure your program as you like.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Allegro/5.2.2.1Allegro 5.2.2.12017-03-12T00:09:51Z2018-11-20T10:51:28ZSiegeLordhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/SiegeLordAllegro 5 is a cross-platform library mainly aimed at video game and multimedia programming. It handles common, low-level tasks such as creating windows, accepting user input, loading data, drawing images, playing sounds, etc. and generally abstracting away the underlying platform. However, Allegro is not a game engine: you are free to design and structure your program as you like.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Allegro/5.2.2Allegro 5.2.2.02016-12-13T05:20:42Z2018-11-20T10:49:47ZSiegeLordhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/SiegeLordAllegro 5 is a cross-platform library mainly aimed at video game and multimedia programming. It handles common, low-level tasks such as creating windows, accepting user input, loading data, drawing images, playing sounds, etc. and generally abstracting away the underlying platform. However, Allegro is not a game engine: you are free to design and structure your program as you like.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Allegro/5.2.1.1Allegro 5.2.1.12016-08-14T03:44:00Z2018-11-20T10:48:54ZSiegeLordhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/SiegeLordAllegro 5 is a cross-platform library mainly aimed at video game and multimedia programming. It handles common, low-level tasks such as creating windows, accepting user input, loading data, drawing images, playing sounds, etc. and generally abstracting away the underlying platform. However, Allegro is not a game engine: you are free to design and structure your program as you like.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Allegro/5.2.0Allegro 5.2.0.02016-04-01T05:11:19Z2018-11-20T10:49:55ZSiegeLordhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/SiegeLordAllegro 5 is a cross-platform library mainly aimed at video game and multimedia programming. It handles common, low-level tasks such as creating windows, accepting user input, loading data, drawing images, playing sounds, etc. and generally abstracting away the underlying platform. However, Allegro is not a game engine: you are free to design and structure your program as you like.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Allegro/5.1.13.1Allegro 5.1.13.12016-02-28T20:44:02Z2018-11-20T10:50:00ZSiegeLordhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/SiegeLordAllegro 5 is a cross-platform library mainly aimed at video game and multimedia programming. It handles common, low-level tasks such as creating windows, accepting user input, loading data, drawing images, playing sounds, etc. and generally abstracting away the underlying platform. However, Allegro is not a game engine: you are free to design and structure your program as you like.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Allegro/5.1.13Allegro 5.1.13.02016-01-25T02:53:24Z2018-11-20T10:50:05ZSiegeLordhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/SiegeLordAllegro 5 is a cross-platform library mainly aimed at video game and multimedia programming. It handles common, low-level tasks such as creating windows, accepting user input, loading data, drawing images, playing sounds, etc. and generally abstracting away the underlying platform. However, Allegro is not a game engine: you are free to design and structure your program as you like.https://www.nuget.org/packages/Allegro/5.1.12.4Allegro 5.1.12.42016-01-12T03:36:37Z2018-11-20T10:48:27ZSiegeLordhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/SiegeLordAllegro 5 is a cross-platform library mainly aimed at video game and multimedia programming. It handles common, low-level tasks such as creating windows, accepting user input, loading data, drawing images, playing sounds, etc. and generally abstracting away the underlying platform. However, Allegro is not a game engine: you are free to design and structure your program as you like.