SGE Game Engine
Posted: 21 Mar 2014, 21:16
This is something I've been developing for quite some time now: the SGE Game Engine, or SGE for short ("SGE" is pronounced like the English word "sage").
I haven't used Love2D, but from what I understand the SGE is basically like Love2D for Python. The goal of the SGE is to take away as many little details from 2-D game development as possible so that you can focus solely on developing the game itself. A secondary goal is to make getting into game development easier for beginners.
I wrote the SGE as a specification of sorts that is implemented by the Pygame SGE, which (as its name implies) uses Pygame. The Pygame SGE is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License, while the specification and all of the documentation has been released to the public domain with CC0.
The SGE is currently in beta: it's basically complete, but hasn't been thoroughly tested. So if you want to help with the SGE, just use it, and report any bugs you come across.
For more information and downloads, see the SGE website:
http://stellarengine.nongnu.org
You may also be interested in xSGE, which adds additional high-level features:
http://xsge.nongnu.org
All feedback is welcome.
I haven't used Love2D, but from what I understand the SGE is basically like Love2D for Python. The goal of the SGE is to take away as many little details from 2-D game development as possible so that you can focus solely on developing the game itself. A secondary goal is to make getting into game development easier for beginners.
I wrote the SGE as a specification of sorts that is implemented by the Pygame SGE, which (as its name implies) uses Pygame. The Pygame SGE is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License, while the specification and all of the documentation has been released to the public domain with CC0.
The SGE is currently in beta: it's basically complete, but hasn't been thoroughly tested. So if you want to help with the SGE, just use it, and report any bugs you come across.
For more information and downloads, see the SGE website:
http://stellarengine.nongnu.org
You may also be interested in xSGE, which adds additional high-level features:
http://xsge.nongnu.org
All feedback is welcome.