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Weightlessness is a 2D-shooter in Ruby with "realistic" control scheme (objects keep their speeds without applied forces). It is inspired by Gosu tutorials and uses Chimpunk engine for collisions.
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A simple physics game written in ruby with rubygame and chipmunk. You play as a space hopper and need to get to the flag in multiple levels. Features simple controls and easy level creation in a simple YAML file.
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Tadpoles is an action/adventure game with ties to the original "snakes" game concept. The game is built on an object-oriented design concept, with the intent to create an adventure game out of the engine.
Tadpoles is written in Ruby 1.6 using the Si