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    Valence

    Valence

    A Rust framework for building Minecraft servers

    Rust framework for building Minecraft: Java Edition servers. Built on top of Bevy ECS, Valence is an effort to create a Minecraft-compatible server completely from scratch in Rust. You can think of Valence as a game engine for Minecraft servers. It doesn't do much by default, but by writing game logic yourself and leveraging Bevy's powerful plugin system, you can make almost anything. Opinionated features like dynamic scripting, dedicated executables, and vanilla game mechanics are all expected to be built as optional plugins. This level of modularity is desirable for those looking to build highly custom experiences in Minecraft such as minigame servers.
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    bevy_retrograde

    bevy_retrograde

    Plugin pack for making 2D games with Bevy

    Bevy Retrograde is a plugin for the Bevy game engine that helps developers build retro-style 2D games with pixel-perfect rendering, low-resolution output, and input abstraction. It simplifies the creation of NES- or SNES-era aesthetics while integrating tightly with Bevy’s ECS and rendering systems.
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