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  • peerjs

    Simple peer-to-peer with WebRTC.

  • indigo

    An FP game engine for Scala.

  • Thank you for the suggestion. However I am close to finishing all the game mechanics, just on a single computer (the game has no secret knowledge so it playable on a single computer or, at worst, via screen sharing). Also I'm implementing it in Scala.js with Indigo [1], and part of the reason for the project is to have an excuse to learn Indigo, so i wouldn't change the technical stack.

    Thank you, though. It seems like a nice platform!

    [1] https://indigoengine.io/

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