A modeling framework designed to simulate the evolution of a population of agents who play symmetric 2-player game and, from time to time, are given the opportunity to revise their strategy. Developed by Luis & Segismundo Izquierdo and Bill Sandholm.

This algorithm by Luis & Segismundo Izquierdo and Bill Sandholm generate phase portraits of evolutionary dynamics, as well as data for the analysis of their  phase portraits of evolutionary dynamics, as well as data for the analysis of their equilibria using exact arithmetic.

Evoplex is a free, open-source and non-profit platform for agent-based modeling on networks. It was designed to tackle problems in evolutionary game theory and network science.

This algorithm by Rahul Savani enumerates all equilibria of a bimatrix game.

Diagrams for evolutionary game dynamics, by Bill Sandholm, Emin Dokumaci, and Franciso Franchetti.

Gambit is a library of game theory software and tools for the construction and analysis of finite extensive and strategic games.

GTE is web-based software for the interactive creation and equilibrium analysis of games in extensive and strategic form.

by Jean-Pierre Langlois from San Francisco State University is a Windows application for creating and analyzing games.

Free iOS apps to provide students with practice in a variety of solution concepts (from Iterated Dominance to refinements of PBE in signaling games), by Peter Eso, Oxford University.

lrslib is a self-contained ANSI C implementation as a callable library of the reverse search algorithm for vertex enumeration/convex hull problems by David Avis.

This toolbox for evolutionary game theory is implemented in Matlab and is designed to facilitate the implementation of any game with different evolutionary dynamics. Here is a PDF file with detailed documentation.

Transferable utility game theory Matlab toolboxes maintained by the Santiago Game Theory Group.

Zurich Toolbox for Readymade Economic Experiments