The ApeSDK is a series of simulations that work together. It is primarily written in C and can be built with Mac, Window, Linux and iOS GUIs.
The ApeSDK was started in 1996. Since then it has been under continuous open source development.
The ApeSDK features a number of simulation components:
Three levels of social simulation including:
The SDK also features a full-stack scripting language and a series of low-level features bringing it up-to-date with every expected feature of contemporary simulation:
The ApeSDK is currently used in:
Simulated Ape - a detailed simulation app for Mac and Windows (formerly known as Nervana and Noble Ape),
ApeSim - an exploratory iOS app based on a UI-stripped-down version of Simulated Ape,
Simulated Urban - a detailed urban environment simulation with the organic Ape agents interacting through a cityscape, (included with Simulated Ape), and,
Simulated Planet - a detailed planet simulation (included with Simulated Ape).