PolyWorld
Terasology
PolyWorld | Terasology | |
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1 | 18 | |
79 | 3,620 | |
- | 0.1% | |
3.8 | 8.7 | |
5 months ago | 3 days ago | |
Java | Java | |
- | Apache License 2.0 |
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PolyWorld
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How to go about adding roads to a proc gen'd heightmap?
Not sure if that helps in any way, but our Java implementation for the polygonal map gen can be found in Terasology/PolyWorld with the majority of the math in the delauny package. Maybe that's of any help to you, C# and Java may have enough similarities that it could be of help...
Terasology
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Lessons from Open-Source Game Projects
Terasology - Minecraft-inspired voxel game. Java
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Looking for opensource projects to contribute.
terasology?
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Is this game dead? Also, how do you run? I can't figure it out.
An alternative if you like: submit a quick feature request at https://github.com/MovingBlocks/Terasology/issues to describe the desire and the potential fix to add settings for it. Might be nobody gets to it for a while, but we'll mark it as encouraging and see - similar things have happened from the same in the past!
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Minetest: An open source voxel game engine
There is also Terasology - a Minecraft-like voxel game with fancy graphics: https://terasology.org/
- [D] Ethics of minecraft stable diffusion
- Terasology – open-source voxel world
- Thanks for the reminder Minecraft
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What (hopefully free) games should we play in our honors video game class?
You might be interested in looking into a few Minecraft clones if price is a concern - Minetest is the most well known one from what I've heard but I was recommended Terasology a few years back.
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Understanding AI for coders: Tabnine (your alternative to GitHub Copilot)
A fine reason for them to bork the useful-java-links case, I guess, but your argument falls over for the 3rd link: https://github.com/MovingBlocks/Terasology/blob/develop/LICE... and the sidebar widget correctly says "Apache-2.0 license"
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Please update the list of Open Source Voxel Engines on the Wiki
Terasology has active contributions, but the link to it is super old. terasology.org should be the current. I think the GitHub link is correct, though.
What are some alternatives?
TerasologyLauncher - Terasology Launcher is the official launcher for the open source game Terasology.
Open-Realms-of-Stars - 4X Strategy game
3DWorld - 3D Procedural Game Engine Using OpenGL
ioq3 - The ioquake3 community effort to continue supporting/developing id's Quake III Arena
MetalRenegades - A harsh western world with a robotic twist.
maven-jpackage-template - Sample project illustrating building nice, small cross-platform JavaFX or Swing desktop apps with native installers while still using the standard Maven dependency system.
Cities - Procedural city & road placement
wscli - word search CLI 🆎
FXGL - Java / JavaFX / Kotlin Game Library (Engine)
Game-Engine-12-2013 - 🔒 Archived. Side scrolling shoot-them-up style game prototype.
Cubyz - Voxel sandbox game with a large render distance, procedurally generated content and some cool graphical effects.
GreenLightning - High performance microservice runtime