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g3n
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Making Games in Go for Absolute Beginners
I've been working on a game over the past year in Go using https://github.com/g3n/engine. I picked Go because I like the language and wanted to learn it. I picked g3n-engine because I wanted to work in 3d after making a few 2d games in the past.
Making games is so much more challenging and rewarding than almost all of the work I've done for pay. There's always so much more to learn that doesn't feel like just relearning how to do the same thing except with a different framework of the week.
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What would be the closest thing to Unity/Unreal C#/C++ for Go to create games/animations/visual work?
as well as possibly (G3N) https://github.com/g3n/engine
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3d with Ebitengine?
and https://github.com/g3n/engine
- Can Go be used for game development?
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Is there a 3D game library or engine made in Go that's usable and not restrictively licensed?
https://github.com/g3n/engine is BSD 2-clause.
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How should I approach plotting (2d and 3d) in Golang project?
Or... You might consider writing directly to a frame buffer and rendering the graphics directly, currently Go doesn't have anything like matplotlib, but there are options like 3d game engines: http://g3n.rocks/ https://azul3d.org/
go-sdl2
- C Port of Ken Thompson's Space Travel
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"Dr. Kobushi’s Labyrinthine Laboratory" powered by Ebitengine has been released on Steam
An even simpler option (not a full engine) is using SDL2 bindings.
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3D graphics library
Fair enough! There are Go bindings for sdl here, and bindings for RayLib here. Beyond that, everything go game-related that I know of is a game engine.
What are some alternatives?
Ebiten - Ebitengine - A dead simple 2D game engine for Go
raylib-go - Go bindings for raylib, a simple and easy-to-use library to enjoy videogames programming.
Azul3D - Azul3D - A 3D game engine written in Go!
Pixel - A hand-crafted 2D game library in Go
Pygame - 🐍🎮 pygame (the library) is a Free and Open Source python programming language library for making multimedia applications like games built on top of the excellent SDL library. C, Python, Native, OpenGL.
go3d - A performance oriented 2D/3D math package for Go
d3d9 - Direct3D9 wrapper for Go.
Leaf - A game server framework in Go (golang)
go-collada - Go package for working with the Collada file format.