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    macroquad

    macroquad

    Cross-platform game engine in Rust

    macroquad is a lightweight, easy-to-use game library for the Rust programming language, offering developers a relatively simple and streamlined path to build games across platforms. The library is heavily inspired by simpler game frameworks (like raylib), but brings the ergonomic and safety features of Rust to 2D — and some minimal 3D — development. With Macroquad, you don’t need to worry about low-level graphics plumbing: it handles window and input management, rendering, UI, and more, letting you focus on game logic. A strength of Macroquad is its cross-platform reach: it supports desktop (Windows, Linux, macOS), web (via WebAssembly / HTML5), and mobile (Android, iOS) without requiring platform-specific code. ...
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    Arnis

    Arnis

    Generate any location from the real world in Minecraft

    Arnis is a free and open-source desktop application that generates playable Minecraft worlds from real-world geographic data. The project processes large datasets from sources such as OpenStreetMap and elevation data to recreate terrain, buildings, roads, and landmarks with impressive spatial accuracy inside Minecraft. By converting geographic information into Minecraft blocks and structures, Arnis allows users to explore real cities, neighborhoods, and landscapes in a virtual environment...
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