kurve
Achtung, die Kurve! in the browser (by SimonAlling)
Quarto
A working example of the Quarto board game using Elm and Netlify. An exploration of game development, OSS, and functional programming. (by tkshill)
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3.8 | 0.0 | |
7 months ago | 12 months ago | |
Elm | Elm | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | MIT License |
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kurve
Posts with mentions or reviews of kurve.
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What can't FP do as well as other paradigms?
I've heard that too, but I didn't experience it myself when I wrote Achtung, die Kurve in Elm – quite the contrary, actually. (I had already written the same game in overly object-oriented JS a few years earlier.) Admittedly a very simple game though; a AAA title might be different.
Quarto
Posts with mentions or reviews of Quarto.
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Fall in Love with Open Source 🍁
Kirk's project was the Elm game I made a robots.txt for. Not only was he helpful with any questions I had, he gave me a great overview of Elm! I had done some research on it, but hearing more about it from someone using it shed even more light on Elm.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing kurve and Quarto you can also consider the following projects:
stylized_snake_game - A cross-platform desktop stylized version of snake game made from scratch in C++/OpenGL.
massivedecks - A comedy party game for PC, mobile & chromecast.
bgmaker - Background Maker
frontend - Cambiatus Web based frontend using Elm
kurve - Remake of the classic game "Achtung, die Kurve!" in C++ using OpenGL and GLFW
pine - Cross-platform runtime environment for the Elm programming language.
elm-ethereum - dApps in Elm
game-drops - An Elm implementation of Puyo Puyo
Hugo - The world’s fastest framework for building websites.
space-sim - WIP: space simulation game
FunctionalProgrammingInGames - Functional Programming in Games Resources