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Emerald Crates.io License: MIT Discord chat

The Cross Platform Engine

Emerald is designed to be as lightweight as possible, while remaining a fully-featured and cross-platform game engine.

The api is simple and powerful, giving you direct access to physics, audio, graphics, game worlds, and asset loading.

Supported Platforms

OpenGL MacOS Linux Windows RaspberryPi HTML5

--- Work in progress ---

Android
--------------------------

Asset Loading

let my_sprite = emd.loader()
    .sprite("./assets/my_sprite.png")
    .unwrap();

let my_audio = emd.loader()
    .sound("./assets/my_sound.wav")
    .unwrap();

Physics

Creating Bodies

    let entity = emd.world().spawn((Position::new(0.0, 0.0)));

    let body_handle = emd.world().physics().build_body(
        entity,
        RigidBodyBuilder::dynamic()
    );


    emd.world().physics().build_collider(
        body_handle,
        ColliderDesc::cuboid(6.0, 6.0)
    );

    // You can alternatively build both the entity and body at once.
    let (entity, body_handle) = emd.world()
        .spawn_with_body(
            (Position::new(0.0, 0.0)),
            RigidBodyBuilder::dynamic()
        )?;

Physics Stepping

    emd.world()
        .physics()
        .step();

You decide when physics steps! This makes it very easy to "pause" the game without needing to alter any data.

Graphics

The default method to draw the game is to draw all of the entities in the current world. However, you can write your own draw function if you need to do more!

fn draw(&mut self, mut emd: Emerald) {
    emd.graphics().begin();

    emd.graphics().draw_world();

    emd.graphics().render();
}

Audio

let my_sound = emd.loader().sound("./assets/sounds/my_song.ogg")?;

emd.audio().mixer("background_music")?.play_and_loop(my_sound);

ECS

Emerald uses the Entity Component System paradigm for creating, managing, and updating game entities.

Emerald uses Hecs under the hood for fast entity iteration, and a remarkably clean query Api.

More detailed features can be found in the Hecs documentation.

for (id, (sprite, mut position)) in emd.world().query::<(&Sprite, &mut Position)>().iter() {
    position.x += 10.0;
}

Emerald has built in aseprite loading and rendering. Simply load in the texture and animation file, then tell it which animations to play.

let mut aseprite = emd.loader()
    .aseprite("./assets/my_texture.png", "./assets/my_animation.json").unwrap();

aseprite.play("some_aseprite_animation");

emd.world().spawn((aseprite, Position::zero()));

Export settings Preferred export settings

Build

cargo build --target wasm32-unknown-unknown

Asset Loading

In order to keep a clean, simple API, and avoid network requests for assets. Emerald takes the approach of packing all necessary assets into the WASM binary.

This same method can be used to pack all assets into the game binary regardless of which platform you target.

Use the pack_bytes function to load data into the engine.

fn initialize(&mut self, mut emd: Emerald) {
    /// Pack all game files into WASM binary with path references
    /// so that the regular file loading Api is supported.
    #[cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")]
    {
        emd.loader()
            .pack_bytes(
                "./assets/bunny.png",
                include_bytes!("../assets/bunny.png").to_vec()
            );
    }

    /// We can now load texture/sprites via the normal Api,
    /// regardless of which platform we're targeting.
    let sprite = emd.loader()
        .sprite("./assets/bunny.png")
        .unwrap();
    
    let mut position = Position::new(0.0, 0.0);

    self.count = 1000;
    emd.world().spawn_batch(
        (0..1000).map(|_| {
            position.x += 6.0;
            position.y += 1.0;
            let mut s = sprite.clone();
            (position.clone(), s, Vel { x: 5.0, y: 3.0 })
        })
    );
}

Android

Build

Recommended way to build for Android is using Docker.

docker run --rm -v $(pwd)":/root/src" -w /root/src notfl3/cargo-apk cargo quad-apk build --example physics

See miniquad readme and cargo-quad-apk for more details.

Asset Loading

Add following to Cargo.toml and load assets as usual:

[package.metadata.android]
assets = "YOUR_ASSETS_DIRECTORY/"

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  • with source code

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