snecs
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snecs | roguelike | |
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2 | 19 | |
15 | 79 | |
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0.0 | 9.5 | |
almost 2 years ago | 5 months ago | |
Python | Zig | |
Mozilla Public License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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snecs
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Sharing Saturday #443
I tried to use Snecs but its type-hinting was not robust enough for VSCode's Pylance. I had to throw it out and make my own simplified version of ECS. I can add single arbitrary components to entity objects but I don't have a global registry for them. Which is too bad since the global registry is a useful and important part of ECS.
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Sharing Saturday #382
I've been closely looking at the Python ECS libraries Snecs and Esper. I was hoping I could use one of them to fix the Python tutorial without making the tutorial about writing an entity-component engine. What I actually want would be a Python ECS library with NumPy for static types, but a library I did find for that didn't have a good enough license for a tutorial. For now I'll be okay with dynamic types just so I can fix my current problems, and I'll think about performance some other time.
roguelike
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Sharing Saturday #447
Latest release
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Sharing Saturday #443
Oathbreaker (GitHub, initial writeup)
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Sharing Saturday #438
Try out the latest release! Actually, don't bother.
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Feedback Friday #61 - Oathbreaker
But there is... only it's not in-game, it's in the online docs. I guess I'll have to find a way to put it in-game if I want to keep some hope of folks understanding it.
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Sharing Saturday #436
I ditched the idea of completing the in-game tutorial for this release, instead opting to have a walkthrough in the docs. See it here (It's not... quite done yet though. I still need to upload those GIFs and such.)
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Sharing Saturday #425
Oathbreaker (GitHub, initial writeup)
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Sharing Saturday #424
Try out the latest release!
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Sharing Saturday #423
For anyone else who wants to use it: the code is here, but note that there is a lot of cleanup for me to do before I can make it a standalone library as zig-sentry. I hope to complete it slowly over the course of the next few weeks, but no promises.
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Sharing Saturday #421
Try out the latest release! Or use the Replit (Use fullscreen and press Ctrl+L since the starting window size is too small.)
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Sharing Saturday #420
Replit. Note that you'll need to enable fullscreen and hit Ctrl+L as the starting console window is too small. Keybindings are listed here.
What are some alternatives?
esper - An ECS (Entity Component System) for Python
BrogueLite - This repository is deprecated. Please see Brogue Lite at the new repository.
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bevy - A refreshingly simple data-driven game engine built in Rust
Summoing Pixel Dungeon - The expansion for Shattered Pixel Dungeon
tcod_tutorial_v2
gamma - A simple ECS game engine for Python, built on Pygame, with an emphasis on ease of use.
BevyRoguelike - Roguelike game using Rust and the Bevy engine
adventofcode - Advent of Code solutions of 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023 in Scala
ball-smash-dungeon - ball physics roguelike
steamsky - Mirror of a roguelike in sky with a steampunk setting
flotsom_rl - Flotsom Roguelike