Plugin that allows connections to Twitch Chat using IRC. Comes with example scene in the form of an editor dock.
Simple platformer made in this tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NScngW8vxK8
Simple top down shooter made in this tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vYI_mgERBU
this is a project made to test the multiplayer api, not necessarily the best implementation though
My godot framework help you to create your own 2D plateformer game without coding anything on Godot engine. READ THE DOC !
Use Kenney's 2D graphics as Godot's resources to start playing and prototyping games with easy drag 'n' drop content.Support the project at:https://pigdev.itch.io/godot-sandbox
Simple Doom clone I made in this tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbyyjmOji0M
A small addon that generates 3d mazes using a depth-first search algorithm. It can exclude user-defined zones from generation and suggest locations for items (doors, keys, chests...).
The user inputs the size of the map, the sprite of the tiles, and the number of tile. The asset then generates a random map each time the user calls its funtion.The asset is an entire godot scene that already have a map with tiles as an example. To change it you must create your own tilemap and edit the script.
OpenHMD GDNative driver for Godot.Windows build only at the moment, Mac and Linux builds will follow soon.
This is an addon that adds jigglebones to Godot 3.0. If you don't know what that is: jigglebones are bones that jiggle when the skeleton moves. They are used for procedural animation, so you can move only the important parts of the skeleton and the little bits will automatically jiggle with it. You can also drag the jigglebones in the editor and fiddle around with them.See the GitHub page for a detailed guide on how to use it in your project:https://github.com/Bauxitedev/godot-jigglebones/blob/master/README.md
This tool will help make a first person controller(used in FPS games) from scratch. Install it. Just drag the ToBeDropped.tscn file to your scene and that's it. If you already have a camera in your scene, you may need to delete it.