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    Nakama

    Nakama

    Distributed server for social and realtime games and apps

    Distributed server for social and real-time games and apps. Users can connect with friends, and join groups. A built-in social graph to see how users can be connected. Extend the server with custom logic written in Lua, TypeScript/JavaScript, or native Go code. Build scalable games and apps with a production-ready server used by ambitious game studios and app developers all around the world.
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    PufferPanel

    PufferPanel

    PufferPanel is an open source game server management panel

    The simplest, free, open source game management panel. PufferPanel is an open source game server management panel designed to be easy to use and easy to install. PufferPanel supports Minecraft, Forge, Spigot, Sponge, Source Dedicated Servers, BungeeCord, PocketMine, Forge, and much more. In addition to being a free and open source project, PufferPanel provides an easy-to-use interface for everyone from individual users to large networks or companies. We strive to create a friendly community,...
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    Typing Guru

    Typing Guru

    SUPORTS: Hindi, English, Nepali, Tamil, Punjabi, Urdu,Bengali,Marathi.

    Web Version: https://typing-guru.com/ This software is developed on the view of beginners how they can increase typing speed. There is a step-by-step process to increase typing speed. This is available for Linux and windows both. Supports: Hindi Typing, English Typing, Nepali Typing, Tamil Typing, Punjabi Typing, Urdu Typing, Bengali Typing, Marathi Typing, Telugu Typing. More language will be added if you request in reviews. Tags: Typing Guru, typing tutor 6, Marathi...
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    rummix

    Rummix is a cross-platform, tile-based Rummy game

    Rummix is a cross-platform, tile-based Rummy game (inspired by the classic Rummikub rules) developed in Go using the Fyne toolkit.
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    OldCompDB

    Manage old PCs

    Retrocomputing project, small DB with last booted field
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    Play with Apache Pulsar

    Play with Apache Pulsar

    A tiny game using Apache Pulsar

    This project is a tutorial-style codebase demonstrating how to build a multiplayer online game (in the style of Bomberman) using Apache Pulsar as the real-time event stream backbone. With Go as the implementation language and the Ebitengine 2D game framework, the system handles rooms, player movement, bomb placement/pushing, destructible and indestructible blocks, scoring, and even replay recording. Central to the architecture is the use of Pulsar topics to propagate player events, score...
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    GoCraft

    GoCraft

    A Minecraft like game written in go

    GoCraft is an open-source sandbox game project written in the Go programming language that recreates core gameplay ideas from Minecraft. The project demonstrates how a voxel-based world simulation can be implemented using Go along with graphics libraries and OpenGL-style rendering pipelines. GoCraft includes basic terrain generation, block placement mechanics, and player movement within a procedurally generated world composed of cubic blocks. The game engine provides essential features such...
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    CloudRetro

    CloudRetro

    Web-based Cloud Gaming service for Retro Game

    CloudRetro provides an open-source cloud gaming platform for retro games. It started as an experiment for testing cloud gaming performance with WebRTC and Libretro, and now it aims to deliver the most modern and convenient gaming experience through technology. Theoretically, in cloud gaming, games are run on remote servers and media are streamed to the player optimally to ensure the most comfortable user interaction. It opens the ability to play any retro games on a web-browser directly,...
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    G3N

    G3N

    Go 3D Game Engine

    G3N (pronounced "gen") is an OpenGL 3D Game Engine written in Go. It can be used to write cross-platform Go applications that show rich and dynamic 3D representations - not just games. A basic integrated GUI framework is provided, and 3D spatial audio is supported through OpenAL. Go 1.8+ is required. The engine also requires the system to have an OpenGL driver and a GCC-compatible C compiler. On Unix-based systems, the engine depends on some C libraries that can be installed using the...
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    Gameboy.Live

    Gameboy.Live

    A basic gameboy emulator with terminal "Cloud Gaming" support

    A basic gameboy emulator with terminal "Cloud Gaming" support. Gameboy.Live is a Gameboy emulator written in go for learning purposes. You can simply play Gameboy games on your desktop. Or, "Cloud Game" in your terminal with a single command (The demo server is down now, you have to deploy on your own server) You can directly download the executable file from the Release page, or build it from the source. Go Version 1.11 or higher is required. Run go version to check what the version...
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    Advanced Traffic Simulation

    A mixture of game and simulation for public transport.

    This project is about a game and a simulation to work together. The focus lies on public transport. Manage your line network in your home area. Upgrade your vehicles, build new roads, deal with accidents or plan replacement busses for railroad construction works. But it's also possible to drive the vehicle yourself or just walk around the world and enjoy your line network. By vehicle we mean: train, tram, subway, bus and monorail. By using an addon structure it is possible to customize the...
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