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    Open Match

    Open Match

    Flexible, extensible, and scalable video game matchmaking

    Open Match is a flexible match-making system built to scale with your game. Write code, not config, to determine how matches should be made. Built to scale up and down quickly. For games big and small. Measure quality and latency of matches. Easily run experiments to find the right balance. Open Match is an open source game matchmaking framework that simplifies building a scalable and extensible Matchmaker. It is designed to give the game developer full control over how to make matches while...
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    Nano JSON

    Nano JSON

    Lightweight, facility, high performance golang based game server

    Nano is an easy-to-use, fast, lightweight game server networking library for Go. It provides a core network architecture and a series of tools and libraries that can help developers eliminate boring duplicate work for common underlying logic. The goal of nano is to improve development efficiency by eliminating the need to spend time on repetitious network-related programming. Nano was designed for server-side applications like real-time games, social games, mobile games, etc of all sizes. In...
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    Leaf

    Leaf

    A game server framework in Go (golang)

    Leaf, written in Go, is a open-source game server framework aiming to boost efficiency both in development and runtime. Simple APIs. Leaf tends to provide simple and plain interfaces which are always best for use. Self-healing. Leaf always tries to salvage the process from runtime errors instead of leaving it to crash. Multi-core support. Leaf utilize its modules and leaf/go to make use of CPU resouces at maximum while avoiding varieties of side effects may be caused. Each module runs inside...
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