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    Ebitengine

    Ebitengine

    A dead simple 2D game engine for Go

    Ebitengine (formerly known as Ebiten) is a lightweight, open-source 2D game engine built for the Go programming language. It is designed to be simple and easy to use, allowing developers to build games quickly with a clean and minimal API. Ebitengine supports cross-platform deployment, including desktop, mobile, web, and select console platforms. The engine provides essential features such as 2D graphics rendering, input handling, and audio playback.
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    Oak

    Oak

    A pure Go game engine

    Oak has recently brought in dependencies that include C code, but we still describe the engine as a Pure Go engine, which at face value seems contradictory. Oak's goal is that, by default, a user can pull down the engine and create a fully functional game or GUI application on a machine with no C compiler installed, so when we say Pure Go we mean that, by default, the library is configured so no C compilation is required, and that no major features are locked behind C compilation. We...
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    Engo

    Engo

    Engo is an open-source 2D game engine written in Go

    Engo is an open-source 2D game engine written in Go. It uses the Entity-Component-System paradigm. The code is available on GitHub. If you encounter any problems, find any bugs, or want to request a feature, you can open an issue or chat with us on gitter. A cross-platform game engine written in Go following an interpretation of the Entity Component System paradigm. Engo is currently compilable for Mac OSX, Linux and Windows. With the release of Go 1.4, supporting Android and the inception...
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    Pixel

    Pixel

    A hand-crafted 2D game library in Go

    A hand-crafted 2D game library in Go. Take a look into the features to see what it can do. See the requirements for the list of libraries necessary for compilation. Fast 2D graphics, sprites, and primitive shapes with immediate mode style IMDraw (circles, rectangles, lines, ...) Optimized drawing with Batch. Text drawing with text package. Audio through a separate Beep library. Simple and convenient API. Drawing a sprite to a window is as simple as sprite.Draw(window, matrix) Wanna know...
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    OpenDiablo2

    OpenDiablo2

    An open source re-implementation of Diablo 2

    ...Because the project does not include the original game assets, users must supply their legally purchased copy of Diablo II / Lord of Destruction; the engine then loads the MPQ archives and runs the game. The project is organized into a core engine (now evolving into a more generic 2D ARPG engine under Abyss Engine) plus toolset and support libraries. While still a work-in-progress, OpenDiablo2 has made strides: the main menu works, character selection and basic UI panels load, and movement in the first act is possible. The goal is eventually to support full gameplay — potentially allowing modders or developers to extend or make new games atop the engine.
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