Introduction to luxe: A Cross-Platform Game Engine for Rapid Development
By
garrypettet
An everything bagel for the brain. Substantive, layered, well-seasoned.
Summary
luxe is a cross-platform game engine designed for rapid development of 2D and 3D games for various platforms. It prioritizes design and workflow for expressing ideas quickly and efficiently.
Key quotes
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luxe is an easy to learn game engine for making 2D or 3D games.
Designed as a 2D first engine, luxe aims to provide a strong 2D toolset ready to make games.
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