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awesome-ebitengine reviews and mentions
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Hello, world – A technical overview of the software powering bgammon.org
Hey, author here. I am glad to answer any questions.
Ebitengine is a blast to use as a game developer, and if you are at all considering trying it out, please do. The awesome-ebitengine repository links out to a lot of helpful developer resources:
https://github.com/sedyh/awesome-ebitengine
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Making Games in Go for Absolute Beginners
I have been a happy user of Ebitengine for several years. If you are interested in seeing the source of some games created with it, check out the awesome-ebitengine list.
https://github.com/sedyh/awesome-ebitengine
All of the games listed on my itch.io profile were created using Ebitengine, and they are all open source.
https://rocketnine.itch.io
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Ask HN: Released games built on FOSS engines?
This is a list of released, open source games created in Go using the Ebitengine game engine:
https://github.com/sedyh/awesome-ebitengine#games
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Game Dev in Golang
Also here is a list of gamedev libs for Golang. Most are engine agnostic: https://github.com/sedyh/awesome-ebitengine
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how mature is ebiten?
Awesome Ebitengine
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gomobile?
There’s a graphics library https://github.com/hajimehoshi/ebiten that is fairly popular. Someone has a list of projects using it https://github.com/sedyh/awesome-ebiten
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