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    Whisky

    Whisky

    A modern Wine wrapper for macOS built with SwiftUI

    Experience the latest titles effortlessly with Whisky. Whisky provides a clean and easy to use graphical wrapper for Wine built in native SwiftUI. You can make and manage bottles, install and run Windows apps and games, and unlock the full potential of your Mac with no technical knowledge required. Whisky is built on top of CrossOver 22.1.1, and Apple's own Game Porting Toolkit.
    Downloads: 796 This Week
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    Fuse for macOS
    Fuse for macOS is a macOS port of The Free Unix Spectrum Emulator (Fuse) (an emulator of the 1980s home computer and various clones).
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    Downloads: 78 This Week
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    SwiftGodot

    SwiftGodot

    New Godot bindings for Swift

    SwiftGodot provides Swift language bindings for the Godot 4.2 game engine using the new GDExtension system (for 4.1 compatibility, use the 4.1 branch, preview for upcoming 4.3 release is in the 4.3 branch). SwiftGodot can be used to either build an extension that can be added to an existing Godot project, where your code is providing services to the game engine, or it can be used as an API with SwiftGodotKit which embeds Godot as an application that is driven directly from Swift. SwiftGodot allows developers to take new and existing Swift packages and use them as extensions for the Godot game engine.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    FlappySwift

    FlappySwift

    swift implementation of flappy bird

    FlappySwift is a Swift reimplementation of the famous “Flappy Bird” game, intended as a tutorial or demo to teach game development fundamentals on iOS. The project includes sprite rendering, physics, collision detection, scrolling background, user input (tap to flap), scoring, and game-over logic, all wired together in a simple but playable form. Because the code is real and running, learners can modify gravity, speed, obstacle spacing, or visual assets to see how design decisions impact feel and difficulty. The repo often includes instructions for building and running on the simulator or device, as well as commentary on how components are structured (game loop, scene management, layering).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Imagine Engine

    Imagine Engine

    A project to create a blazingly fast Swift game engine

    Welcome to Imagine Engine, an ongoing project that aims to create a fast, high-performance Swift 2D game engine for Apple's platforms that is also a joy to use. You are hereby invited to participate in this new community to build a tool with an ambitious but clear goal - to enable you to easily build any game that you can imagine. Imagine Engine uses Core Animation as its rendering backend - just like Apple's UI frameworks like UIKit and AppKit do. By leveraging the power of Core Animation's hardware-accelerated 2D rendering capabilities, Imagine Engine is able to push lots of pixels onto the screen at the same time. That means more objects, more effects and less restrictions when designing your games. Besides its goal of being blazingly fast at rendering & updating your games, Imagine Engine aims to provide an easy to use API that anyone can learn - regardless of game development experience.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Number Guess

    Guess the Number

    A simple Guess the number game, where you can set the range for guessing and see how many tries you took before getting the correct number.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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