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Azurite

Azurite is a 2D Java game engine built by the Games with Gabe Discord/YouTube community.

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Features

  • Modern OpenGL through the LWJGL 3 library for fast GPU rendering.
  • Entity Component System
Name Support Render Context
Windows Working OpenGL 330
macOS Working OpenGL 3.3 Core
Debian / Ubuntu Working OpenGL 330
Arch / Manjaro Working OpenGL 330
Other Distros Planned OpenGL 330
FreeBSD Planned -
Android Planned OpenGL ES
IOS Not Planned -

Built With

Code Samples

BoilerPlate Code:

public class Main extends Scene {
	public static void main(String[] args) {
		Engine.init(1920, 1080, "Azurite Engine Demo In Comment", 1.0f);
		Engine.scenes().switchScene(new Main());
		Engine.showWindow();
	}

	public void awake() {
		Graphics.setDefaultBackground(Color.BLACK);
		camera = new Camera();
		...
	}

	public void update() {
		...
	}
}

Simple example with sprites:

public class Main extends Scene {
	GameObject player;
	Sprite s;

	public static void main(String[] args) {
		Engine.init(1920, 1080, "Azurite Engine Demo In Comment", 1.0f);
		Engine.scenes().switchScene(new Main());
		Engine.showWindow();
	}

	public void awake() {
		Graphics.setDefaultBackground(Color.BLACK);
		camera = new Camera();

		player = new GameObject();
		s = new Sprite("src/assets/sprite.png");
		player.addComponent(new SpriteRenderer(s, new Vector2f(100)));
	}

	public void update() {
		if (Keyboard.getKeyDown(GLFW.GLFW_KEY_SPACE))
			player.transform.add(new Vector2f(1, 0));
	}
}

Getting Started

Prerequisites

  • OpenGL capable graphics card (minimum core 330)
  • OpenGL capable graphics driver
  • Java 11

Project Setup

To begin contributing, create a fork of this repository. Using intellj, import this project from existing sources as a gradle project. Build gradle, then run the Main scene (located in the scenes package). Follow this link for tutorials on cloning and importing to either Intellj or Eclipse.

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License

Copyright (c) 2021 MIT License

Contact

Discord Server in the #azurite-development channel

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