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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...
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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...
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