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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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    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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    Ebiten

    Ebiten

    A dead simple 2D game library for Go

    Ebiten is an open source game library for the Go programming language. Ebiten's simple API allows you to quickly and easily develop 2D games that can be deployed across multiple platforms. In Ebiten, everything is an image: the screen, data from an image file, and even offscreen items are all represented as image objects. Most rendering operations consist of drawing one image on top of another. Ebiten games work on desktop (Windows, macOS, Linux, and FreeBSD), web browsers (through WebAssembly...
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    Agones

    Agones

    Dedicated Game Server Hosting and Scaling for Multiplayer Games

    Multiplayer dedicated game servers anywhere. An open source, batteries-included, multiplayer dedicated game server scaling and orchestration platform that can run anywhere Kubernetes can run. Define and manage groups of ready-game servers through YAML configuration or API calls. Integrated SDK for managing game server lifecycle, health and configuration. Integration with OpenCensus for platform-independent game server metrics and monitoring dashboards. Agones replaces usual bespoke...
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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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    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 anticipate...
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    Sankofa

    Sankofa

    Analysis of Oware (Abapa) games

    Sankofa is an application for the analysis of Oware (Abapa rule set) games. The goal is to enable players to recognize and to learn from their mistakes and to try alternative strategies. Run sankofa to show the interface on a local Web server at: http://localhost:10000* . Run retrograde to build a small end-game database. Sankofa is an analysis tool and not an automated opponent. It allows you to play both sides and shows the evaluation of possible moves, the game history and more. Please...
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    CloudRetro

    CloudRetro

    Web-based Cloud Gaming service for Retro Game

    ... are fully compatible with multi-platform like Desktop, Android, IOS. In ideal network condition and less resource contention on servers, the game will run smoothly as in the video demo. Because I only hosted the platform on limited servers in US East, US West, Eu, Singapore, you may experience some latency issues + connection problem. You can try hosting the service following the instruction the next section to have a better sense of performance.
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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 where...
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    Create and run cloud-based virtual machines.

    Secure and customizable compute service that lets you create and run virtual machines on Google’s infrastructure.

    Computing infrastructure in predefined or custom machine sizes to accelerate your cloud transformation. General purpose (E2, N1, N2, N2D) machines provide a good balance of price and performance. Compute optimized (C2) machines offer high-end vCPU performance for compute-intensive workloads. Memory optimized (M2) machines offer the highest memory and are great for in-memory databases. Accelerator optimized (A2) machines are based on the A100 GPU, for very demanding applications.
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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...
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    mki3dgame

    mki3dgame

    Searching in 3D stages

    Find and collect tokens scattered in the stages and avoid the monsters. The game contains 'assets' subdirectory with some stages, but you can also design your own stages and the shapes of monsters or tokens in a web-browser with the 3D editor at https://mki1967.github.io/mki3d/ . Run the game with the path to assets directory as the command line argument. The assets directory contains the following sub-directories: 'monsters' - monster shapes '.mki3d' files 'stages' - designs of stages...
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    GoBoy

    GoBoy

    Multi-platform Nintendo Game Boy Color emulator written in Go

    GoBoy is a multi-platform Nintendo GameBoy and GameBoy Color emulator written in go. The emulator can run the majority of GB games and some CGB games. There is also colour and sound support. This emulator was primarily built as a development exercise and is still work in progress. Please feel free to contribute if you’re interested in GameBoy emulator development. The program includes debugging functions making it useful for understanding the emulator operation for building one yourself...
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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 currently...
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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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    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...
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