The Egretia Engine is a HTML5 game engine. It provides modules to handle common game development tasks such as 2D and 3D rendering, GUI systems, and audio and resource management. The Egretia engine is flexible and suitable for 2D or 3D projects. It allows developers to work without worrying about low-level browser impelementation, HTML5 performance, or fragmentation issues.
To Install the Egretia Engine:
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Download the Egretia Engine Manager.
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Then, follow the installation and deployment instructions
Once installation is complete, Egret's engine and tools are easy to manage.
Egret projects are developed using TypeScript, which is a superset of JavaScript. Please refer to the TypeScript manual for more information. The Egretia API and ActionScript3 (AS3) are very similar. It will be easy to get started with Egretia if you are familiar with AS3.
Use following command to create a default game object:
egret create HelloWorld
You may also add parameters if required: Use empty
| game
| gui
| eui
to specify different projects.
After running this command, you should now see a folder called 'HelloWorld'.
By default, the entry point for an Egretia game projects is src / Main.ts. To make write the first line of code for your project, find the createGameScene () function, and add console.log ("Hello World");
After making your changes, the code should now look like this:
private createGameScene():void {
// log
console.log("Hello World");
var sky:egret.Bitmap = this.createBitmapByName("bgImage");
this.addChild(sky);
var stageW:number = this.stage.stageWidth;
var stageH:number = this.stage.stageHeight;
sky.width = stageW;
sky.height = stageH;
//...
}
Here, we've called console.log("log content that we'd like to display")
. This will display our log message in the browser's developer tool.
We recommend using Chrome to debug the Egretia project.
Use the following command to build Egretia projects:
egret build
Use the following command to run Egretia projects:
egret startserver
For more information, please refer to the Learning Module documentation.
Tower Defence Demo
Click here for online experience.
Click here for more 2D/3D demos.
Click here to see Show Case
- Access Doc to get Engine document
- Access Example to learn demo source code
- Access API to get API document
- Access Video to get videos
- Access Community to communicate with other developers
- Access Egret Engine to get Egretia Engine launcher
- Access Egret Wing to get Egretia IDE
- Access Dragonbones Pro to get DragonBones
- Access Moew Tools
- Use base64texture to convert base64 String to egert Texture
- Use dcagent DataEye SDK for Egret
- Use ecs component system
- Use euiextension EUI extension
- Use gesture Gesture library
- Use keyboard Keyboard event listener
- Use Greensock Greensock animation library
- Use jszip jszip Compression library
- Use md5 A simple MD5 Library
- Use mouse PC mouse support library
- Use particle particle system
- Use physics p2Physics engine,current version 0.7.0
- Use socket socket.io
- Use tiled tiledmap support library
- Use weixinapi WeChat API
- More third party libraries please visit here
Asking a question is the first step to participating in an open-source community. You can report Egretia issues here. It is recommended that issues be discussed in the official community portal, as it can help with solving problems efficiently.
This content is released under the (https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-2-Clause) BSD License.