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Top 18 Ruby Game Projects
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robospider_reckoning
2D top-down action game made by the DragonRuby community as part of an exquisite corpse jam
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mastermind_generator
Fully customizable mastermind game generator. Supports custom items, multiplayer, timers, and etc.
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tic-tac-toe
A Tic Tac Toe game that's played in the terminal against an AI, a randomness-based computer, or another player. (by Jee-El)
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Use Squib so you can separate design and content. You don't want to get halfway through making your cards when you decide to change things about your layout and then have to make the exact same change to a bunch of cards.
If you're an 18xx gamer, there are way too many tested and proven designs to justify impulse buy from a first time designer, although it does look stunning for an 18xx game. There are people that love picking privates, many of them don't (I don't) and designer has made a conscious decision to make private drafting really important. I do believe that it deserves a chance but I would be more keen to buy if I tried it on 18xx.games.
Project mention: What is the most useless project you have been working on? | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-04-05I wrote a simulator for testing different strategies to "cheese" Egyptian ratscrew (aka slaps) in Ruby. https://github.com/benngarcia/egyptian-ratscrew-ruby
I really suck at the game and my buddy had ideas for different strategies that would beat someone skilled at the game. So I made a CLI tool to simulate these strategies. I haven't played the game since learning that yes, there are strategies that beat skill given a sufficiently low burn rate.
For the last ~3 years I worked for companies. No proper publication. But some articles here and there [0]. My Master’s thesis [T]. A (trivial) game to learn Ruby [1]. There are a lot that are not published anywhere.
I have left my full time job this month, and now pursuing full time research independently hoping some papers + job exp. + GRE lands me a PhD in a good research uni.
When you are working, try to make sure that the job aligns with your long term goals. Then learn a lot from work. Learning at work is effortless.
[0]: https://www.kaggle.com/code/truthr/learn-jax-from-linear-reg...
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Game projects in Ruby? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | squib | 904 |
2 | 18xx | 263 |
3 | elovation | 162 |
4 | cliptic | 115 |
5 | Taylor | 92 |
6 | minehunter | 22 |
7 | Roguelike | 19 |
8 | vanilla | 19 |
9 | robospider_reckoning | 9 |
10 | Pokemon-Obsidian | 7 |
11 | mastermind_generator | 3 |
12 | wordle | 3 |
13 | dragon-game | 2 |
14 | tic-tac-toe | 2 |
15 | connect_n | 2 |
16 | egyptian-ratscrew-ruby | 1 |
17 | xeno.test | 1 |
18 | dragon-game | 0 |