robospider_reckoning
dragonruby-zif
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MIT License | MIT License |
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robospider_reckoning
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The result of a 13 person game jam where each person worked on the game 1 week at a time: RoboSpider: Reckoning
It was really fun to organize and work on the project and see it evolve. [RoboSpider: Reckoning is totally open source.](https://github.com/DragonRidersUnite/robospider_reckoning) If you've got some friends or a community that uses the same game engine or has complementary skills, give an idea like this a shot! It can lead to game design and changes that are quite unexpected.
- The DragonRuby Game Toolkit community did an experimental game jam. They made a game where each week it was passed to a different developer. It changed hands a total of 13 times. And this masterpiece was created. Link to the source code, playable version, and a full video summary in the comments!
dragonruby-zif
- I've tried DragonRuby and I can admit it's not bad. What annoys me about it is that the engine framework has to be programmed entirely so that more complex functions can be scripted. So I had to script the architecture I'm used to from the Godot engine.
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Building Games with DragonRuby – A free book on Ruby game dev
Brett, thanks for making this book! You've reinvigorated my interest in DragonRuby. I have a pro license that I haven't done much with; a couple jam "games".
I have a question about FLOSS that I haven't seen the answer to floating around. If I want to make a GPLv3 game, release, and sell it, what are the implications with using DragonRuby?
Is the recommended approach to ship the commercial packages with DragonRuby and have an open source variant running with zif[0]?
Any recommendations? Thank you again for the book!
[0] https://github.com/danhealy/dragonruby-zif
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Sprite Rendering Limits: Ruby (DragonRuby Game Toolkit) vs C# (Unity)
Here is link number 1 - Previous text "Zif"
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7DRL + Ruby = 🥳🥳
You might find this interesting WRT GUI libraries. It integrates with the game engine: https://github.com/danhealy/dragonruby-zif/blob/main/README.md
What are some alternatives?
xeno.test - Prove you're not human (20 Second Game Jam submission)
dragon-game - Dragon Vs Dragon Game
Tank-Vs-Zombie-Game-Ruby - Single Player 2d top-down zombie survival shooter game. In development.
dragonruby-game-toolkit-contrib - Parts of DragonRuby GameToolkit source released under MIT license.
fifteen-puzzle-dr
scale - Framework with conventions and utils for DragonRuby Game Toolkit
dragonruby-egg-rb - DragonRuby-Egg is a tool for managing DragonRuby and its modules.
FelECS - The Engine Agnostic ECS Ruby Framework
godot-ruby - ruby language binding for godot game engine