caroumesh
A React component to display 3D models in a carousel-like fashion (by Adonis-Stavridis)
santorini
Santorini Board Game Online with boardgame.io and three.js (by mbrinkl)
caroumesh | santorini | |
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5 | 1 | |
75 | 20 | |
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7.9 | 8.5 | |
12 months ago | 3 months ago | |
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MIT License | - |
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caroumesh
Posts with mentions or reviews of caroumesh.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-10-10.
santorini
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We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-09.
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Tinc Is Not Catan
I’m currently building a web version of a board game (Scoville, super fun) with a friend. We decided to use bordgame.io as it handles most of the multiplayer state transitions and has a pretty impressive selection of games done with it (https://github.com/philihp/fields-of-arle, https://github.com/hwabis/forbidden-desert, https://github.com/mbrinkl/santorini). A lot of board games have some sort of web version as AFAIK copyright doesn’t extend to the rules and systems, just the names and art (we called ours “Capsaicin” to be cute). Maybe there’s a greater thought about the effectiveness of building and prototyping something that can be constructed from paper and mediated by humans, and only introducing computers once a design is more or less finalized.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing caroumesh and santorini you can also consider the following projects:
wikipedia-graph - Graphically display the connections between different Wikipedia articles
koestlich - user interfaces for three.js
fields-of-arle - Fields of Arle Simulator
react-three-paper - A paper-thin (~800 bytes) and position-aware wrapper for ThreeJS in React.
tincisnotcatan - An online version of Settlers of Catan with additional advanced economic features
triplex - The visual IDE for the web.
mikjersi - Mikjersi describes a micro-variant of the Jersi board-game
react-postprocessing - 📬 postprocessing for react-three-fiber
tinc - a VPN daemon
ascent - Dynamic 3D display for your currently playing song on Last.fm
r3f-spotify-game - A music game built with react-three-fiber and the Spotify API
caroumesh vs wikipedia-graph
santorini vs wikipedia-graph
caroumesh vs koestlich
santorini vs fields-of-arle
caroumesh vs react-three-paper
santorini vs tincisnotcatan
caroumesh vs triplex
santorini vs mikjersi
caroumesh vs react-postprocessing
santorini vs tinc
caroumesh vs ascent
santorini vs r3f-spotify-game