a-little-game-called-mario
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a-little-game-called-mario
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Are there Open Source Games?
i was wondering the same thing recently and found a little game called mario, literally. it was started out of the idea that anyone can say they worked on a little game called mario.
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There are still a few caveats (major bugs :) ), but I have a Godot 4 CI/CD pipeline mostly working with a custom Docker image. Has anyone else tried messing around with this yet?
A Little Game Called Mario has a pretty good ci/cd pipeline that includes compilation from memory. Might be worth taking a look at how they do things https://github.com/a-little-org-called-mario/a-little-game-called-mario
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Looking for examples of novel or out-of-the-ordinary uses of GitHub Actions/Pages
I think this repo/game might be more what you're looking for: https://github.com/a-little-org-called-mario/a-little-game-called-mario. There's a writeup @ https://github.blog/2022-07-06-managing-a-game-dev-community/ explaining how they use Actions to e.g. update the in-game credits.
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Coming from Unity? What can we do to help? What do you need?
Have you heard of this little game called mario?
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Ask HN: What are some fun, conversational GitHub repos to contribute to?
A little bit of everything is possible @ https://github.com/a-little-org-called-mario/a-little-game-c... :)
- Do you guys know about this? A Little Game Called Mario, an open source collective hell game.
- A Little Game Called Mario - open source collective hell game
- A Little Game Called Mario
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Do you know a place to find game dev projects you can join on your free time, even if you have small and irregular free time ?
How about this one: https://github.com/a-little-org-called-mario/a-little-game-called-mario
godex
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Unity's Self-Combustion Engine
I wonder if Godex[0] could be a fit for you. ECS based Godot, based on 3.x which has much more broad WebGL support.
[0] https://github.com/GodotECS/godex
- Switching from Unity to Godot 4, but having second thoughts
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How to implement ECS based physics
There is usually a few steps how to deal with performance issues before reaching the conclusion "I need ECS", but if you need it then try https://github.com/GodotECS/godex
- Correct architecture in Godot
- Miscellaneous Questions Regarding 3D from a Prospective User (maximum nodes, 3D vs Unity, etc)
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Unity style coding in Godot
You might want to check out Godex. It is a Godot extension that introduces an entity/component system. It is not mature yet, but it is under development and seems promising. https://github.com/GodotECS/godex
- Hopefully with all the Unity refugees joining us this becomes way less of an issue
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People coming from Unity/Other engines, what do you miss the most?
However, the great thing about godot, is if you want a feature, like ECS, for example just add it yourself.
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Coming from Unity? What can we do to help? What do you need?
You can try the fork called Godex, it has ECS built into it and is a lot of fun to use in my opinion.
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C# games in Godot, 2022 edition
There is an ECS port for Godot named Godex, but it isn't hugely mature:
https://github.com/GodotECS/godex
I haven't used it, though I've been curious about it. As far as better options for ECS game engines go, I'd go with Bevy (personally), but you'll have to learn Rust (which I'm a proponent of anyway).
https://bevyengine.org/learn/book/introduction/
But both of these are still in "Beta", if that's even the proper term for their development cycle, at this point. They work, technically, but they could use some help, to my understanding.
What are some alternatives?
open-project-1 - Unity Open Project #1: Chop Chop
godot-proposals - Godot Improvement Proposals (GIPs)
Godot - Godot Engine – Multi-platform 2D and 3D game engine
based.cooking - A simple culinary website.
entt - Gaming meets modern C++ - a fast and reliable entity component system (ECS) and much more
RelEcs - A lightweight and easy to use entity component system with an effective feature set for making games.
godot-2d-builder - A simulation game demo made in Godot and inspired by Factorio.
UsTaxes - Tax filing web application
defold - Defold is a completely free to use game engine for development of desktop, mobile and web games.
godot-xr-tools - Support scenes for AR and VR in Godot
Celeste - Celeste Bugs & Issue Tracker + some Source Code