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OneMoreLevel
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Sharing Saturday #363
It is not a technical issue. I draw four maps with REXPaint, which is quite handy. I use two Godot scripts (FileIOHelper.gd and DungeonPrefab.gd) to read a txt file and output terrain data. I can flip the map horizontally and/or vertically if necessary. Problem is, in my mind, ninjas should enclose on all sides and our ninja slayer keeps dodging attacks until the time is right. He fights back with lightning speed and covers narrow corridors and chock points with soul fragments (yellow question marks). But the game does not play like that. I need more time to find a solution.
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Sharing Saturday #358
This week I have raised the difficulty of a few dungeons. I have also added more colors based on players' feedback which greatly improves game experience (see demo above). Therefore I published a nightly release on GitHub and itch.io. I picked all the colors ([grey](f8f9fa-e9ecef-dee2e6-ced4da-adb5bd-6c757d-495057-343a40-212529), green and orange) from Coolors. Below are their hash values.
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Sharing Saturday #352
Demo | Github | itch.io | Twitter | Dev Blog
bracket-lib
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Does anyone care about CLI/TUI games?
I think having to use a terminal is the scary part for many people. rltk/bracket-lib can be used to get a similar look and feel if that's what's important, but it is geared toward roguelikes.
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Minimal 2D library for games? I'm struggling a bit to settle on one to learn.
Maybe bracket-lib from the amethyst authors? Iām currently working through that book and find the library quite intuitive and simple to use. It started out as a toolkit for rouge-like games but has been getting more general. On that note, I recommend the hands-on-rust book which teaches rust concepts while building games with bracket-lib. As you have read the book, Iām sure you would get through the first chapters quickly.
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Bevy ECS or custom implementation?
https://github.com/amethyst/bracket-lib has a great integration with Bevy, designed for exactly this sort of thing.
- Turn-based game - architecture feedback/opinons
- libtcod use 8x8 font but scaled up to 16x16?
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How difficult could it be to make a console program that looks like this and has a game loop running on a separate thread? Any suggestions or crate recommendations are welcome!
I've been doing some experiments with terminal based games and landed on https://github.com/amethyst/bracket-lib It's not exactly terminal based in the sense that it actually runs on OpenGL by default. But that's a plus imho because dealing with the bits of the terminal window that can change outside of your control (like fonts, window resize, etc) is a giant pita. It does let you swap the backend to run on crossterm if that's what you really want to do but if what you're after is the aesthetic like I am having bracket_lib handling all that makes life so much better.
- Rendering TUI To Web
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Sharing Saturday #420
Bracket-Lib for Bevy Github
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Sharing Saturday #418
Bracket-Terminal/RLTK for Bevy Github Branch | Twitter | Patreon
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Sharing Saturday #416
bracket-lib šš» (using this now)
What are some alternatives?
RogueSharp - A .NET Standard class library providing map generation, path-finding, and field-of-view utilities frequently used in roguelikes or 2D tile based games. Inspired by libtcod
bevy - A refreshingly simple data-driven game engine built in Rust
signed-distance-field-font-generator - Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/signed-distance-field-font-generator
Amethyst - Data-oriented and data-driven game engine written in Rust
libGDX - Desktop/Android/HTML5/iOS Java game development framework
VTerminal - A new Look-and-Feel (LaF) for Java, which allows for a grid-based display of Unicode characters with custom fore/background colors, font sizes, and pseudo-shaders. Originally designed for developing Roguelike/lite games.
godot-mrpas - GDScript implementation of Mingos' Restrictive Precise Angle Shadowcasting algorithm
libtcod - A collection of tools and algorithms for developing traditional roguelikes. Such as field-of-view, pathfinding, and a tile-based terminal emulator.
panspermia
python-tcod - A high-performance Python port of libtcod. Includes the libtcodpy module for backwards compatibility with older projects.
BrogueLite - This repository is deprecated. Please see Brogue Lite at the new repository.
bevy_webgl2 - WebGL2 renderer plugin for Bevy game engine