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  1. Michalis Kamburelis

    Castle Game Engine 7.0-alpha.3 release

    Castle Game Engine is a free and open-source game engine. Our strong features are: comfortable visual editor, many graphic effects (shader effects, mirrors, bump mapping, PBR...), support for many model formats (glTF, X3D, MD3, Spine JSON...), being cross-platform (desktop, mobile, console) and of course using fast, clean Object Pascal for both the engine development and your games! Details about the Delphi versions and platforms support are here. We are proud to present a big new release of Castle Game Engine, with lots of new features, improvements and fixes. The new engine version is available for download now. The highlights of the release are below. For more details, see the full release notes. The number of this release, “7.0-alpha.3”, is a signal that we’re on our road to the big 7.0 release (see the roadmap and plans and timeline). This release is dedicated to the late Eugene Loza. I miss you, dear friend. The most important highlights of this release are: Physics. New components for colliders and rigid bodies, ability to run physics simulation in the editor, joints, layers, forces. Many rendering improvements: Correct and automatic blending, both batching and occlusion culling easier to use and more powerful, fully modern rendering on new GPUs, better support for ancient systems with old GPUs. Also OpenGLES (Android, iOS, Nintendo Switch) rendering supports now almost all desktop rendering features: shadow volumes, shadow maps, 3D textures, occlusion query, anisotropic filtering, meshes with 32-bit indexes. Shadows using shadow volumes are trivial to activate. Work is under way to expose shadow maps through a trivial property as well. Visual Studio Code integration. Our own VS Code “Castle Game Engine” extension with code completion and syntax highlighting for all Pascal code and easy building / running / debugging of Castle Game Engine projects. Delphi integration improvements: TCastleControl available for VCL and FMX applications, Delphi packages with IDE support, Delphi Linux support and more. Support for Tiled maps with a new component that is comfortable to use and efficient to render. User Interface improvements: better default font, UI batching, image regions and 9-slices borders visually configurable, mask component. Many editor UX improvements: modern color picker, unified tools to edit UI and transformations, wireframe view, “Change Class” menu action, Sketchfab Importer, finding components by name, multi-selection. Improvements to views (formerly states): better API, automatic initialization of the published fields, opening the project greets you with UX to manage views. Mobile improvements: lots of Android services improvements, Castle Model Viewer Mobile and more Android applications released on Google Play, lots of general Android and iOS fixes and improvements to make porting your games to mobile trivial, safe borders. Loading and saving: cache, MD3 improvements, X3D 4.0 improvements, custom model formats registration, STL saving. Inspector (press F8 / 3 fingers in a debug build of any project) improvements: tweaking boolean properties at run-time, hot-reloading at run-time to iterate on your graphics. Float-based images (e.g. for precise terrains) full support at loading and rendering (formats: 16-bit PNG, float-based KTX, 16/32-bit TIFFs). A lot of new documentation and examples. We in particular recommend 2 new tutorial articles introducing most important engine concepts: Bad way to play chess, aka 3D physics fun. Support us We appreciate your support on Patreon. There are also other ways to support us and if you’re a company, we’re open to cooperation (write to michalis@castle-engine.io). By 2024, Michalis, the lead engine developer, spent most of his life on the engine and doesn’t plan to stop. Moreover, Michalis now works on the engine full-time counting only on your support. So anything you can give is really appreciated! Spread the word! We don’t do much marketing. Because we suck at marketing. Help us — spread the word about this new release! Post about it anywhere you can. Talk about it in your communities — online or in the Real World. Tell your family about it (they really want to know). Reuse this news post and screenshots freely. Have fun everyone and thank you for using the engine.
  2. tinyBigGAMES

    GamePascal Toolkit

    GamePascal™ is a professional indie game toolkit that allows you to do 2D game development using the Object Pascal language. Officially supporting Embarcadero Delphi® and FreePascal compilers on desktop PC's running Microsoft Windows® and uses Direct3D® for hardware accelerated rendering. It's robust, designed for easy use and suitable for making all types of 2D games and other graphic simulations. You access the features from a simple and intuitive API, to allow you to develop your projects rapidly and efficiently. There is support for textures, audio samples, streaming music, video playback, loading resources directly from a compressed and encrypted archive, a thin object-oriented actor/scene system, collision detection and much more. GamePascal, make 2D games in Pascal. Easy, fast & fun! https://gamepascal.org
  3. tinyBigGAMES

    Luna Game Toolkit

    New update. Now using SDL backend. Free and open source. Enjoy! https://github.com/tinyBigGAMES/Luna
  4. tinyBigGAMES

    Spark Game Toolkit

    Spark Game Toolkit is a work-in-progress, open-source 2D game development system for Delphi. If you wish to contribute to its development, fantastic. If you are only curious about game libraries and only wish to look around or just use it, cool too. It's early in development and will be updated frequently. PRs are welcome. Be sure to join our discord server, follow us on twitter, connect with us over at our website or just spread the word. Any help appreciated. Continue to check the GitHub repo, more information will be provided as the project takes shape. https://github.com/tinyBigGAMES/Spark
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