top | item 8064354 Magic Tools – A list of game development resources 60 points| ellisonleao | 11 years ago |github.com | reply 15 comments order hn newest [+] [-] trueduke|11 years ago|reply Some more engines:- LÖVE: http://love2d.org (Lua)- Polycode: http://polycode.org (Lua / C++)- SpriteKit (Obj-C / Swift)(almost engines)- Cinder: http://libcinder.org (C++)- Processing: http://www.processing.org and http://www.processingjs.org (Java/JS)- NodeBox: http://www.nodebox.net (Python)- PyGame: http://pygame.org (Python) [+] [-] ellisonleao|11 years ago|reply Hey trueduke, can you open a pull request with that entries? Would be great! [+] [-] albertzeyer|11 years ago|reply Very nice collection!I was recently starting to do a similar collection: https://github.com/albertz/Coding-Game-IntroAlthough mine is more headed to become some game coding tutorials, probably C++ with SDL, Lua, or so. But that hasn't even started yet. [+] [-] ellisonleao|11 years ago|reply Very nice albert! There is some links on this list that isn't on the magictools one. Would you mind to contribute with us? [+] [-] _pmf_|11 years ago|reply Also: http://www.reddit.com/r/gamedev/comments/1rs1s1/what_are_som...Which I find to be more streamlined and focused on game development. [+] [-] ellisonleao|11 years ago|reply Heh _pmf_ , not everybody uses reddit. load replies (1) [+] [-] nrj|11 years ago|reply A couple more:Particle Designer - http://particledesigner.71squared.com/Bitmap Font Generator - http://www.bmglyph.com/ [+] [-] SamBoogie|11 years ago|reply Great list! If you're interested in rapid-prototyping a platform game, check out a game that I'm working on called Beta.There's a free trial download at www.betathegame.com [+] [-] lawlessone|11 years ago|reply Could use a mention of jpct http://www.jpct.net/ [+] [-] ellisonleao|11 years ago|reply hey lawlessone, you can fork and contribute :) [+] [-] ErikRogneby|11 years ago|reply Are these all free or open source? Including the license for each tool would be useful. [+] [-] ellisonleao|11 years ago|reply Some of they are free and some not. I will think a way of adding their licenses. load replies (1) [+] [-] ksec|11 years ago|reply It should have continue with the tradition and call it Awesome Games
[+] [-] trueduke|11 years ago|reply Some more engines:- LÖVE: http://love2d.org (Lua)- Polycode: http://polycode.org (Lua / C++)- SpriteKit (Obj-C / Swift)(almost engines)- Cinder: http://libcinder.org (C++)- Processing: http://www.processing.org and http://www.processingjs.org (Java/JS)- NodeBox: http://www.nodebox.net (Python)- PyGame: http://pygame.org (Python) [+] [-] ellisonleao|11 years ago|reply Hey trueduke, can you open a pull request with that entries? Would be great!
[+] [-] ellisonleao|11 years ago|reply Hey trueduke, can you open a pull request with that entries? Would be great!
[+] [-] albertzeyer|11 years ago|reply Very nice collection!I was recently starting to do a similar collection: https://github.com/albertz/Coding-Game-IntroAlthough mine is more headed to become some game coding tutorials, probably C++ with SDL, Lua, or so. But that hasn't even started yet. [+] [-] ellisonleao|11 years ago|reply Very nice albert! There is some links on this list that isn't on the magictools one. Would you mind to contribute with us?
[+] [-] ellisonleao|11 years ago|reply Very nice albert! There is some links on this list that isn't on the magictools one. Would you mind to contribute with us?
[+] [-] _pmf_|11 years ago|reply Also: http://www.reddit.com/r/gamedev/comments/1rs1s1/what_are_som...Which I find to be more streamlined and focused on game development. [+] [-] ellisonleao|11 years ago|reply Heh _pmf_ , not everybody uses reddit. load replies (1)
[+] [-] nrj|11 years ago|reply A couple more:Particle Designer - http://particledesigner.71squared.com/Bitmap Font Generator - http://www.bmglyph.com/
[+] [-] SamBoogie|11 years ago|reply Great list! If you're interested in rapid-prototyping a platform game, check out a game that I'm working on called Beta.There's a free trial download at www.betathegame.com
[+] [-] lawlessone|11 years ago|reply Could use a mention of jpct http://www.jpct.net/ [+] [-] ellisonleao|11 years ago|reply hey lawlessone, you can fork and contribute :)
[+] [-] ErikRogneby|11 years ago|reply Are these all free or open source? Including the license for each tool would be useful. [+] [-] ellisonleao|11 years ago|reply Some of they are free and some not. I will think a way of adding their licenses. load replies (1)
[+] [-] ellisonleao|11 years ago|reply Some of they are free and some not. I will think a way of adding their licenses. load replies (1)
[+] [-] trueduke|11 years ago|reply
- LÖVE: http://love2d.org (Lua)
- Polycode: http://polycode.org (Lua / C++)
- SpriteKit (Obj-C / Swift)
(almost engines)
- Cinder: http://libcinder.org (C++)
- Processing: http://www.processing.org and http://www.processingjs.org (Java/JS)
- NodeBox: http://www.nodebox.net (Python)
- PyGame: http://pygame.org (Python)
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[+] [-] albertzeyer|11 years ago|reply
I was recently starting to do a similar collection: https://github.com/albertz/Coding-Game-Intro
Although mine is more headed to become some game coding tutorials, probably C++ with SDL, Lua, or so. But that hasn't even started yet.
[+] [-] ellisonleao|11 years ago|reply
[+] [-] _pmf_|11 years ago|reply
Which I find to be more streamlined and focused on game development.
[+] [-] ellisonleao|11 years ago|reply
[+] [-] nrj|11 years ago|reply
Particle Designer - http://particledesigner.71squared.com/
Bitmap Font Generator - http://www.bmglyph.com/
[+] [-] SamBoogie|11 years ago|reply
There's a free trial download at www.betathegame.com
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