ddnet
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ddnet | crawl | |
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13 | 659 | |
499 | 2,213 | |
1.2% | 0.5% | |
10.0 | 10.0 | |
6 days ago | 2 days ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
ddnet
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Ask HN: Those making $0/month or less on side projects – Show and tell
I'm working on an online game called DDraceNetwork: https://ddnet.org/
A lot of keeping infrastructure running, code reviews for the active developers we have, community management, some development: https://ddnet.org/news/ddnet-year-2021-in-review/
The community is the main reason for me to keep it running. We only cover server costs, but no one takes any payment to work on DDNet.
- What good games to play on MacOs?
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Simple 2 player games over the internet for Linux
DDraceNetwork has cooperative gameplay.
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Call for testing | DDNet 16.4 Release Candidate
DDNet 16.4 is supposed to release in 1 week, assuming no bad bugs are found. Please test the Release Candidate to prevent problems being only discovered after release. Report bugs in the bugs channel or directly on Github: https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/pull/5838
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What open source games do you play?
Teeworlds and it's DDRace mod (kinda 2D DeFRaG) https://ddnet.tw
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Ask HN: Favourite Open Source Game?
and its mod ddnet https://ddnet.tw
I've been playing for a full on decade, the game was your typical third person shooter but around 2015 a mod came out that allowed fast completion of puzzle like maps, then it diverged and it now has two versions. Everyone mostly sticks to its ddnet counterpart. but the quake style, deathmatch/ctf/team is still fun at times. though nobody plays it.
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New Submission
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DDRaceNetwork
"website": "https://ddnet.tw",
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r/place official discussion
from ddnet.tw you guys are being attacked
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When you dig into an open source app repo, what are your first steps? Are there some best practices to make heads + tails of the repo? Reading functions with functions is a lot to keep track of, alongside trying to catch up with years of development (no matter how small the scope).
There is this great game called DDNet. https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet which is a fork of a dead game, but DDNet has been around for many years and growing.
crawl
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Slay the Spire 2 Announced – Using Godot
It's probably not as rigorous as what you're thinking of but the devs of DCSS have cited online win rates of certain combinations as the impetus for balance changes before.
https://crawl.develz.org
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The Mana World Classic – Open-Source Mmorpg
In a similar vein, see Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup, a free and open-source roguelike that's been continuously developed by volunteers for 20 years: http://crawl.develz.org/
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Trog
They are entirely too humanoid. I mean, look at these splash screens: Kiku, Ignis, Chei. While those images shouldn't be taken as canonical, they at least demonstrate the general inhumanity of the Crawl pantheon.
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Games you can play for 20+ hours and not get bored?
Since you like turn-based games too, try some old-school roguelikes. Many are open-source freeware so you have nothing to lose but time. I've been playing Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup for almost 10 years.
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any suggestions for a beginner roguelike? something that's not infuriating
Since Brogue's already been mentioned, I'd add Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup and Tales of Maj Eyal as pretty beginner friendly games.
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new Oka should have the option to refuse gifts, like refusing Ru sacrifices
For people who don't follow trunk, Okawru's gifting has been changed (and arguably* nerfed):
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Game to Play at Work
My personal first timer recommendation? Maybe Nethack or Dungeon crawl?
- Early thoughts on the new shapeshifter (transmuter) mechanics
- Games without a hunger mechanic.
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What is your favourite open source game(s)?
Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup - Free traditional roguelike with fair mechanics and a lot of variety between species/skill/god choices (~25 gods and maybe with the exception of sif/veh and oka/trog, they are very distinct). The tiles are great. There's many developers and they are very welcoming of code or vault contributions. Reducing incentives to play tediously is one of the goals. Easily hundreds of hours of gameplay for free. Playable online (connecting to a server through your browser/terminal) or offline (terminal or tiles version). There have been win streaks of 50+ games with a variety of species/background combos so you know it's mostly fair(it IS possible for rng to give you an unwinnable game), but it's very difficult if your goal is to win every game.
What are some alternatives?
Teeworlds - A retro multiplayer shooter
seed-search - Utilities to catalog and search data for Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup dungeon generation seeds
teiserver - Middleware server for online gaming
angband - A free, single-player roguelike dungeon exploration game
teeworlds-fng2-mod - FNG mod for teeworlds, that advances the original FNG idea by golden spikes and other features
Cataclysm-DDA - Cataclysm - Dark Days Ahead. A turn-based survival game set in a post-apocalyptic world.
doomrl - D**m, the Roguelike
NetHack - Official NetHack Git Repository
shapez.io - shapez is an open source base building game on Steam inspired by factorio!
BrogueCE - Brogue: Community Edition - a community-lead fork of the much-loved minimalist roguelike game
flameshot - Powerful yet simple to use screenshot software :desktop_computer: :camera_flash:
SpecBAS - An enhanced Sinclair BASIC interpreter for modern PCs