Game Development
Video game developers take a designer's concepts and build them into a playable game for users. Video game developers, also known as games developers or video game programmers, write code for games for a variety of formats, such as PCs, consoles, web browsers and mobile phones.
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a simple and flexible node based dialogue system for Unity.
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Godot Jolt is a Godot extension that integrates the Jolt physics engine
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⚡ SpaRcle Engine - cross-platform 2D/3D game engine in C++.
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Game and prototypes with SharpDX and Directx 11
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A simple and easy-to-use library to enjoy videogames programming
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A 2D camera library for games written in TypeScript
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A tiny helper library for working with the web audio API written in TypeScript.
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TCP/UDP client/server library for Java, based on Netty and Apache Fury
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An ongoing Capstone Project. Project Vibes is a music-themed, 2D action-platformer, currently in development by a Programmer and Artist duo.
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Godot Engine – Multi-platform 2D and 3D game engine
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🎮 Open-source, cross-platform game engine designed to be used by everyone.
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Batteries included ECS library for rust with entity relations and much more
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A life simulation game made with Godot Engine
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A historical stealth game set in Cebu during Marcos Sr.'s regime, educating players on activist struggles through game and historical storytelling.
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A collection of libraries for easy software and game development.
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Dedicated Game Server Hosting and Scaling for Multiplayer Games on Kubernetes
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