boardgame.io
Phaser
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boardgame.io
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Show HN: Boardzilla, a framework for making web-based board games
If you're looking for something more low-level, I can recommend boardgame.io [1].
[1] https://boardgame.io/
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Play Othello in your web browser (using Mithril)
Here's mine! https://skeoh.com/othello/
It's not nearly as polished but I had a lot of fun making it. It uses React and the now-no-longer-maintained https://boardgame.io/.
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Making a board-game app
It could definitely be used to do that. However, there are better frameworks to accomplish this with many of the features needed for board games. https://boardgame.io is one of them. If anything, take a look at that and utilize some of their game logic and game state management ideas in Django.
- Open Source Game Engine for Turn-Based Games
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Best way to manage state in node/express
Are you looking for: https://github.com/boardgameio/boardgame.io
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In a week I'm 30 and this is my latest achievement as a webDev. 5k undead units in a browser game with 120fps. Heh, not much, but hope release will happen soon and it'll be much bigger achievement.
Check out boardgame.io if you are not looking to do everything from scratch.
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I am creating a boardgames platform with online multiplayer
Also https://www.freeboardgames.org/ which hosts games built with the https://boardgame.io/ game engine.
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Ask HN: What is the most barebone back end solution?
I think you know best what you want to build yourself. :-)
If you separate the abstract interface for sending/receiving game states and its implementation, you can rely on an external service like hushfile to get started, and then switch to running a similar service yourself afterwards. Saves you from having to deploy and maintain the server initially.
Running a VPS wouldn't cost more than $5/mo.
Since nobody mentioned it, you may want to consider:
https://boardgame.io/
It is a service specifically for managing JSON game state.
But it comes with its own ideas, so your mileage may vary.
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Is a Multiplayer Game Possible with NextJS + Vercel?
Have you looked at https://boardgame.io ? You’ll still have to deploy a backend but all the multiplayer functionality is already built in.
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Open-source tabletop board game simulator
If you are more interested in the rules/logic side of things there’s also https://boardgame.io/
Phaser
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Simple React Game Tutorial
Just use an actual game framework https://phaser.io/
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Not only Unity...
Phaser (MIT/JS) https://github.com/photonstorm/phaser
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Thirteen Potions Build Log
I used the Phaser framework to build the game! I didn't pick it for any particular reason, I just saw that they were offering prizes at the end of the game jam so I thought it'd be a good choice. In hindsight, once again, I should have read the fine print and realized that Phaser is very large for this kind of game jam, but MOVING ON.
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Alternative Game Engines for Marooned Unity Developers
Phaser: I've actually used this engine before! It's pretty decent if you're just making small browser games and really easy to use. I taught a programming class to kids aged 10-15 and we used this for a couple of projects. They had no problem making some decent games with it. MIT Licensed and would definitely recommend giving it a go if you want to make something that has the same sort of style as older browser flash games we all used to play on Miniclip and other similar sites.
- FLaNK Stack Weekly 18 September 2023
- Phaser: A fast, fun and free open source HTML5 game framework
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Consider web technologies for game development
https://phaser.io/ is a great framework to get started with
- Bitty Engine: A tiny powerful game engine
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Building a Mobile Game with Phaser and Ionic Vue: Part One
I love playing video games, especially console and mobile games. I learned about Phaser (an open source framework for building games with JavaScript) last year and have wanted to try out game development using the skills I already have as a web developer.
What are some alternatives?
jsboard - JavaScript library for easily creating board games
kaboom.js - 💥 JavaScript game library
peerjs - Simple peer-to-peer with WebRTC.
PixiJS - The HTML5 Creation Engine: Create beautiful digital content with the fastest, most flexible 2D WebGL renderer.
PlanarAlly - A companion tool for when you travel into the planes.
GDevelop - :video_game: Open-source, cross-platform game engine designed to be used by everyone.
Match_Game - Repository for the tutorial for creating a phaser game with electron
BabylonJS - Babylon.js is a powerful, beautiful, simple, and open game and rendering engine packed into a friendly JavaScript framework.
storybook - Storybook is a frontend workshop for building UI components and pages in isolation. Made for UI development, testing, and documentation.
three.js - JavaScript 3D Library.
lba2remake - A Little Big Adventure 2 / Twinsen's Odyssey reimplementation in JavaScript / Three.js / React
nextjs-boilerplate - A NextJS boilerplate with tailwindcss, eslint and prettier