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    boardgame.io

    boardgame.io

    State Management and Multiplayer Networking for Turn-Based Games

    The project implements a lightweight but powerful engine for creating turn-based games (board games, card games, turn-based strategy, etc.) in JavaScript. With boardgame.io, you define the game logic in pure functions: you describe how the game state changes when a move is made, and the framework handles all the rest (state management, synchronization, storage, multiplayer, etc.). This abstraction lets developers focus on the rules and mechanics rather than on networking, persistence or UI...
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    EmuSAK UI

    EmuSAK UI

    Download saves or mods for Nintendo Switch emulators

    EmuSAK-ui is a graphical mod for EmuSAK. This is a tool to manage your switch emulators, such as downloading saves or mods. Just go to the releases page and download the latest build for your OS. Only on Windows there is an auto-update feature. Install the software by executing the .exe file. Afterwards, you can remove the software like any other program on your computer. Download the .deb file, then install it with sudo dpkg -i ./emusak-ui-X.Y_amd64.deb. Add one or multiple Ryujinx folders...
    Downloads: 78 This Week
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