cp
A pure Go physics library with no dependencies. Unofficial Chipmunk2D port. (by jakecoffman)
Ebiten
Ebitengine - A dead simple 2D game engine for Go (by hajimehoshi)
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cp
Posts with mentions or reviews of cp.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-05.
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Programming or project setup techniques to make 2D physics more repeatable for a ragdoll?
I had a similar issue. I did not find a solution other than to use a different physics engine. I was able to do so using Chipmunk2D and C# though it was a lot of effort.
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What 2d engine can you recommend me?
https://chipmunk-physics.net is pretty popular, in terms of standalone physics engines
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Any good c physics libraries?
Yes there is. I use that in my game. http://chipmunk-physics.net
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Using the Go port of Chipmunk2d in a tile based game
Hey there! I've been working on a 2d platformer game and wanted to share some helpful stuff I learned when working with the Go native Chipmunk2d library. I use this library for collision detection and physics. There is an example in the ebiten repository which is helpful for seeing it used within the context of ebiten. That along with the player example in the cp-examples repo will help give you an idea of how it might be used in a 2d platformer. I suggest pulling the cp-examples repo down and running them locally - then you can see how they work by running them with go run player/player.go
Ebiten
Posts with mentions or reviews of Ebiten.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-11-24.
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Lag Is Never Where You Want It... Or Don't Want It
Reading ebiten docs and source code they very clearly state that writing RGBA bytes to an image is slow, and shouldn't really be done every frame, at least many times per frame. This is where I thought my performance was being lost, and it sent me looking for answers for ages. Turns out, I was wrong and right.
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Making Games in Go for Absolute Beginners
I love Go, yet I've never thought of it as a language with usable game engines. I'm extremely happy to find I was very wrong about that!
I'm woefully behind the curve on compiling to WASM, though, and I've yet to experiment much with tinygo so I have no idea how far I would get in creating a game people could enjoy in a browser without having to download a big bundle of assets. It's reassuring to see WASM mentioned explicitly as a compilation target [1] by Ebitengine though.
[1] https://github.com/hajimehoshi/ebiten
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Ho did/do you remove cgo?
For other OSes, see https://github.com/hajimehoshi/ebiten/issues/1162
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Is there a love2d for c++?
What about learning Go with Ebiten? Or Rust with Bevy?
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What would be the closest thing to Unity/Unreal C#/C++ for Go to create games/animations/visual work?
Actually, there is a game engine in Go. Ebiten(gine) is actually really popular and has already been used for a few games in production
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How complex/big can I make games in Go?
Check out this thread, some of the linked repositories might be of help. https://github.com/hajimehoshi/ebiten/discussions/1527
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Spaceshooter in Go
// consider having a laser type to deal with orientation, etc // basic information to draw sprites, track position and update position type Body struct { // positions x float64 y float64 // velocities vx float64 vy float64 // get height and width from sheet.xml using sp width int height int } type Enemy struct { Body sp int health int } type Laser struct { Body sp int } type Mode int const ( ModeTitle Mode = iota ModeGame ModeGameOver ) var ( arcadeFont font.Face smallArcadeFont font.Face ) // fonts and sizes func init() { tt, err := truetype.Parse(fonts.ArcadeN_ttf) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } const dpi = 72 arcadeFont = truetype.NewFace(tt, &truetype.Options{ Size: fontSize, DPI: dpi, Hinting: font.HintingFull, }) smallArcadeFont = truetype.NewFace(tt, &truetype.Options{ Size: smallFontSize, DPI: dpi, Hinting: font.HintingFull, }) } // in the future have a laser type struct, spriteImgNum, and number of animations type Game struct { mode Mode level int // tracks location of player and maybe health Player struct { Body health int laserType int canShoot bool sp int // consider adding in height and width of player object // all of the sprites seem to be the same // TODO set global width } PLasers []*Laser Enemies []*Enemy ELasers []*Laser gameoverCount int } // load images func init() { // sprites img, _, err := image.Decode(bytes.NewReader(resources.Sprites_png)) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } gameImages, _ = ebiten.NewImageFromImage(img, ebiten.FilterDefault) // backgrounds img, _, err = image.Decode(bytes.NewReader(resources.Starfieldreal_jpg)) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } bgImage, _ = ebiten.NewImageFromImage(img, ebiten.FilterDefault) } // background image logic from // # https://github.com/hajimehoshi/ebiten/blob/master/examples/infinitescroll/main.go var ( theViewport = &viewport{} ) type viewport struct { x16 int y16 int } func (p *viewport) Move() { w, h := bgImage.Size() maxX16 := w * 16 maxY16 := h * 16 p.x16 += w / 32 p.y16 += h / 32 p.x16 %= maxX16 p.y16 %= maxY16 }
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Mac + opengl
I noticed a similar issue when I got my MBP with the framebuffer not matching the window size and this has to do with the DPI settings. This GitHub link helped me understand the issue better and I hope it can be of assistance to you https://github.com/hajimehoshi/ebiten/pull/1811
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crten - a small tool to view your pixel art with a CRT screen effect
This program also demonstrates how great Ebitengine is and how you can port GLSL shaders to it almost 1 to 1.
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Sharing Saturday #439
Basic gist: built in Go with ebitengine, medieval fantasy, pixel art