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Games made with Concord #19
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is it this one? https://github.com/flamendless/ECS-A-Cat-Game |
Yes, thats a demo of replay system done with concord + bump3d. I am talking about another game which is currently private. There is still no gameplay yet in there though. But yeah, you may suggest that replay demo to be this lib's demo but it would fall under advanced usage. |
I used Concord to make a Tetris game, it might be useful for someone new looking to see how it's meant to be used. |
I have added both of you games to the readme. |
I'll submit my roguelite here as well: https://github.com/speakk/dungeon_relic It's still WIP, but I feel like even in its current state showcases Concord's potential. |
I really liked @flamendless' game structure so I took that and stripped it down to a pretty bare template, using the Concord example as the base. Here's the template repo: https://github.com/pard68/Love2D-Concord-Template |
Another (older) example from @speakk And another from @flamendless |
The current concord docs are not enough for first time users of ECS. More examples would be great which showcase simple games being made using concord.
Can you add a simple example game with concord which uses concepts like game screens, UI, enemy types etc?
Something basic like snake, tetris, breakout etc would be much appreciated.
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