karel
GDevelop
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karel
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"Karel Programming" is it still relevant?
There are dozens of Karel clones. Mine is still maintained, but it requires installing Java: https://github.com/fredoverflow/karel
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Programming "Game" for Beginners in a 10x10 matrice
I found it https://github.com/fredoverflow/karel
- Welche Programmierspache..
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What is your Kotlin project?
https://github.com/fredoverflow/karel – a simple teaching environment for imperative programming basics
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What are some FUN resources to learn how to code
In a similar vein: Karel The Robot
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never stop hacking >;)
Allow me to add one thing to this: Learning programming is great but the start with a "normal", complex programming language can be really frustrating and overwhelming. To get a good start without learning the syntax of a big language I highly recommend the Robot Karol/Karel Tools. It gives you a really good base of knowledge and if you get into it you will learn really fast how the most programming languages work. If someone is already familiar with the basics its okay to start with a normal language but I learned programming with this in school and I think its also great for people who want to learn it. Not only kids.
- Does Karel the robot actually use multi-threading?
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How do I learn programming with my learning difficulty?
1- Github Karel Link: https://github.com/fredoverflow/karel
- I am a junior high teacher. Needs to teach my students on creating games. Ideas?
- Hidden Gems of Free Online Programming Resources that very few people know!
GDevelop
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Gamedev.js Jam 2024 start and theme announcement!
5 × GDevelop Gold license for 12 months
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Advice on easy-to-learn game engines? Planning a marriage proposal year(s) in advance
https://gdevelop.io/ <- free, very easy
- Not only Unity...
- Unity: We Have Heard You
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Unity’s New Pricing: A Wake-Up Call on the Importance of Open Source in Gaming
It's not as monolithic as you'd think. There are lots of engines out there but their communities aren't very vocal compared to Unity, Unreal, and especially Godot's community.
Take a look at: https://itch.io/game-development/engines/most-projects
And
https://www.gamedeveloper.com/blogs/the-generous-space-of-al...
If you look at both of these you'll see just how many engines there are and neither of these cover everything. There are plenty of engines popular in the Python community that no one outside of it are aware of. Such as Arcade [0], Python-Tcod [1], Ursina [2], UPBGE [3], and Panda3D [4]. But based on your description you'd really like https://gdevelop.io/. It embraces exactly what you're describing where you can build a game but just installing entire features others have made and put online into your game.
[0] Beginner friendly 2D library:
[1] Rougelike: https://python-tcod.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
[2] Beginner friendly 3D engine (built on Panda3D): https://www.ursinaengine.org/
[3] Blender Game Engine Fork: https://upbge.org/
[4] Highly flexible code first 3D engine: https://panda3d.org/
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Ask HN: Favorite Game Engine?
I'm not really a game maker, but would like to give a shout out to the fabulous https://gdevelop.io/
It has everything you need, is free and its VISUAL PROGRAMMING is fab...
- Herramientas y lenguajes para aprender a hacer videojuegos?
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Construct's New WebGPU Renderer
After they switched to a monthly/annual subscription fee with the release of construct 3, I pretty much threw in the towel and switched over to Gdevelop.
https://github.com/4ian/GDevelop
Open source, completely free, and I can run it as a native application on my computer versus a weird web app. The idea that my game is basically tied to a SaaS is just not OK for me.
- Suggestion for software please
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GDevelop desktop app won't update
gdevelop GitHub releases
What are some alternatives?
kotter - A declarative, Kotlin-idiomatic API for writing dynamic console applications.
Godot - Godot Engine – Multi-platform 2D and 3D game engine
Doodle - A pure Kotlin UI framework for the Web (and desktop).
Phaser - Phaser is a fun, free and fast 2D game framework for making HTML5 games for desktop and mobile web browsers, supporting Canvas and WebGL rendering. [Moved to: https://github.com/phaserjs/phaser]
Youtube_history_parser - makes you time travel
defold - Defold is a completely free to use game engine for development of desktop, mobile and web games.
webgl2-examples - A collection of WebGL 2.0 examples for undergraduate computer graphics courses.
stencyl-engine - Create Flash, HTML5, iOS, Android, and desktop games with no code with Stencyl. This is the source to Stencyl's Haxe-based engine.
classificator
scratch-www - Standalone web client for Scratch
kiwix-android - Kiwix for Android
RenPy - The Ren'Py Visual Novel Engine