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3D-Redstone-Simulator
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noa
- Anyone here tried noa?
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Ask HN: What you up to? (Who doesn't want to be hired?)
Neat thread! My contribution is that I'm still working on a web-based voxel game engine. It's gotten pretty stable, so maybe about time to tackle some big missing features (e.g. physics for non-square voxels..).
https://github.com/fenomas/noa/tree/develop
Our motto: "the voxel engine so good that Mojang once pretended it was an old buggy version of Minecraft" ;)
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Feedback Friday #456 - Free Trial
https://github.com/fenomas/noa for the engine, but as a warning it is just a voxel engine. It isn't a game engine. Its fun to mess around with though.
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A Demo
Annoyingly there's not much to tell. It was a web version, released as a one-off marketing thing and then never updated, and Mojang didn't reply when I tried to get in touch (via contacts at microsoft). So I never really found out anything about it.
It's still live though: classic.minecraft.net
The voxel engine is: https://github.com/andyhall/noa
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Ask HN: What are some tools / libraries you built yourself?
Would a browser-based voxel game engine count?
https://github.com/andyhall/noa
The reason for not using an existing library is just that there weren't any usable alternatives at the time!
- Saw this one while editing Minecraft Classic's code
3D-Redstone-Simulator
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How would you go about using a texture atlas?
I think you're on the right track (implementing a texture atlas), I'm not sure if there is a better solution, it's what I did on this project I built a few years go (and the performance is really good): one mesh has multiple textures by sending the xy position of the texture for each quad to the custom shader that handles the rendering.
What are some alternatives?
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voxel-editor - A voxel editor in the browser.
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icestudio - :snowflake: Visual editor for open FPGA boards
Minecraft-Classic-Forever - Bringing Minecraft Classic to the opensource world!
flying-squid - Create Minecraft servers with a powerful, stable, and high level JavaScript API.
ntfy-android - Android app for ntfy.sh
mine.js - :mount_fuji: A voxel world built with JS/TS/RS. (formerly mc.js) (maybe mine.ts? or even mine.rs?)
tera - A template engine for Rust based on Jinja2/Django
voxel-engine - a simple voxel engine that creates procedural worlds with javascript and Three.js
egglog0 - Datalog + Egg = Good
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