[-] mramazingman@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Awesome, just crossposted it :)

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1780971

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1780754

Hi all,

I've never shared this publicly though it was my intent. I figure to help contribute to Lemmy, this would be a good first post.

I wrote a 2D game Engine in Java as an undergraduate project. It's fairly simple: audio, sprites, physics, and component based architecture. If you're interested in writing a small 2D game in Java and have past experience with Unity, you may find this to be as a helpful starting point. I will say this: this engine is not meant for serious game development -- I started this project with 'can I do this?' mentality.

Though I no longer work on this project, I hope that someone may find use of it.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1780754

Hi all,

I've never shared this publicly though it was my intent. I figure to help contribute to Lemmy, this would be a good first post.

I wrote a 2D game Engine in Java as an undergraduate project. It's fairly simple: audio, sprites, physics, and component based architecture. If you're interested in writing a small 2D game in Java and have past experience with Unity, you may find this to be as a helpful starting point. I will say this: this engine is not meant for serious game development -- I started this project with 'can I do this?' mentality.

Though I no longer work on this project, I hope that someone may find use of it.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by mramazingman@lemmy.world to c/gamedev@lemmy.blahaj.zone

Hi all,

I've never shared this publicly though it was my intent. I figure to help contribute to Lemmy, this would be a good first post.

I wrote a 2D game Engine in Java as an undergraduate project. It's fairly simple: audio, sprites, physics, and component based architecture. If you're interested in writing a small 2D game in Java and have past experience with Unity, you may find this to be as a helpful starting point. I will say this: this engine is not meant for serious game development -- I started this project with 'can I do this?' mentality.

Though I no longer work on this project, I hope that someone may find use of it.

[-] mramazingman@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

I started using Kali Linux earlier this year. I’m by no means a hacker but it’s the first version of Linux with a UI that clicked for me. It’s built off of Debian so I’m pretty familiar with its package management and it’s been really easy to get a barebones version running on different computers.

mramazingman

joined 1 year ago