osu-framework
A game framework written with osu! in mind. (by ppy)
Nez
Nez is a free 2D focused framework that works with MonoGame and FNA (by prime31)
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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.
osu-framework
Posts with mentions or reviews of osu-framework.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-05.
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Announcing Masonry 0.1, and my vision for Rust UI
Related to your vision, you should definitely take a look at osu!framework. It's an open-source C# game engine, focused on 2D rendering and UIs. You can see the biggest example of it being used is, of course, osu! itself (osu!lazer, next iteration of osu!). It is so good that it has become my standard in terms of visual design and UI features.
- How exactly does osu! sync the game to the audio?
- Ask HN: Examples of Top C# Code?
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Frui: a developer-friendly framework for building user interfaces in Rust
An API I particularly like for this is how osu!framework does it.
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I am thinking of going to Linux with Windows 11 on the way
Almost unrelated, but for game development (in C#), you might wanna look into the osu!framework, if at least just out of curiosity. It is a free and open-source game engine developed by peppy, the developer of osu!. You would also be able to develop on Linux (where programming tools really shine if you ask me) using VSCode and have neat things like visual tests and other stuff I haven't looked into.
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Is there a way to use touchpad with osu!lazer?
it seems that despite using SDL, if you have "raw input" checked, it still uses the osuTK mouse input handler (https://github.com/ppy/osu-framework/blob/b97c26a684dc8ded5a349d24f8664a4f4b8c42a4/osu.Framework/Platform/DesktopGameHost.cs#L133, that's good)
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Please recommend a Cross-Platform Game Library
My Favourite Graphics Engine at the moment is defnitly osu.Framework, you can find it here: https://github.com/ppy/osu-framework It can compile to .NET 5 and .NET 5 is cross platform now and the osu-framework makes smooth looking UIs with fancy transitions really really easy, it has some Audio Stuff in there aswell if you are looking to do something like that
Nez
Posts with mentions or reviews of Nez.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-23.
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Bloomwood - 2D RPG - Hobby Project
I'm developing an RPG in C# using MonoGame and the Nez game engine. Looking for hobbyists who would like something to do in their free-time and/or one programmer and one pixel-artist. Below is a link to a Google Drive folder w/ information regarding the game's design. Any comments, suggestions or otherwise are also welcome!
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How easy is Monogame for a beginner coming from game engines?
Monogame has a good number of libraries, ranging from utility and QOL stuff all the way up to something like Nez, a huge library completely reworks how Monogame works.
- Looking for advice on making a command line "dev console"
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Connecting a Traditional OO Inheritance Hierarchy to a Component-Based Entity System
I have an entity-based component system based on Nez that implements most of the lower level functionality of my game, such as animation, rendering, physics, and collision initiated interactions. It was originally supposed to be an ECS but now I consider it more of an entity-based component system since the components are more about adding functionality to entities, rather than data and there (currently) are no separate systems. I've implemented a custom messaging system, of which I am quite proud, so that when one component needs to send a message to another component it doesn't have to perform a lookup using reflection nor does it need to always store a reference to that component.
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Entity System for Nez?
They still have an Entity-Component system, but no longer an Entity-Component-System system. The part of the FAQ I’m referring to is here: Entity Systems
- How can I avoid global state in programs, when all objects/classes need to interact with each other?
- C# is only for Unity, right?
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I need to make a game in WPF
If your background is in C#, and you think Unity is overkill or you don't want to be taken out of a pure code ecosystem (unity is like a glorified level editor), then I would highly recommend MonoGame using the Nez framework https://github.com/prime31/Nez . Its all C#, and it gives you everything you need to start making a game and nothing else - just the kitchen sink. It gives you a game loop, media capabilities, an actor system, a UI system, collisions, animation tweening, and a lot more. The code to get started is literally simpler than a new WPF app. Check out the sample library. https://github.com/prime31/Nez-Samples The code to create a 2d tileset game with collisions, a follow camera, and a movable character who can shoot fireballs is only 300 lines long.
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Are there any common practices/conventions that I should know about?
Here's an example of a more fleshed out game engine built for monogame: https://github.com/prime31/Nez
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I am looking for a new engine. Any suggestions?
If you're cool with just writing code with no GUI environment, I'm a big fan of Monogame, especially when paired with the Nez library extension. Using Monogame by itself is fine and let's you do basically everything from scratch how you want it, but Nez gives you a strong foundation of basics handled for you without completely getting in your way, including an entity-component style workflow that you may be used to from Unity.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing osu-framework and Nez you can also consider the following projects:
osu - rhythm is just a *click* away!
MonoGame - One framework for creating powerful cross-platform games.
o3de - Open 3D Engine (O3DE) is an Apache 2.0-licensed multi-platform 3D engine that enables developers and content creators to build AAA games, cinema-quality 3D worlds, and high-fidelity simulations without any fees or commercial obligations.
MonoGame.Extended - Extensions to make MonoGame more awesome
Stride Game Engine - Stride Game Engine (formerly Xenko)
BEPUphysics - Pure C# 3D real time physics simulation library, now with a higher version number.
FNA - FNA - Accuracy-focused XNA4 reimplementation for open platforms
Wave Engine - This repository contains all the official samples of Evergine.