This script loads a WAD level data from games like DOOM, DOOM2, Heretic, Strife etc. and present it as mesh into your Godot project.
This demo shows how to make correct objects stand up function for planetary gravity in Godot Engine. Requires Godot Engine 3.0 RC3 or higher version.Use Arrow keys or WASD to move the capsule and mouse to rotate.
An easy "plug and play" camera control script. Useful for development and quick tests.Features: - mouselook - movement - ingame gui (optional)How to use:There is a demo scene in the demo folder where you can test all features and play with the script settings.If you don't need the demo just ignore the demo folder and connect your camera with the "camera_control.gd" script that can be found in the script folder.Documentation and more infos can be found in the asset folder or on Github.
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.
Godot-Stuff Logger (gs_logger)A GDScript based logging utility, it provides a very low level way to debug your Games. There are different Appenders and Layouts available that let you control how the logger output is delivered.Features* low overhead* simple to include in your projects* eight different logging levels* output to console or filesystem* html output available (experimental)This version supports the Godot Version 3.0 releases.For more information follow this linkhttps://gitlab.com/godot-stuff/gs-logger/blob/master/README.md
Volumetric fog in Godot using particles.Usually, volumetric fog is done as a post processing effect, but here's an example on how to do it with particles.That means it's slow, but it looks pretty good. Just don't rotate the camera.
Script created to ease the creation and implementation of traditional card games
A simple implementation of a variation on a finite state machine that uses a 'pushdown' stack arrangement to handle states.Attach an instance of the finite_stack_machine.gd class to any entity in your Godot scene. Push new states to the top or bottom of your 'state stack' to control the flow of behavior.The demo shows of some of the features. I've only done limited testing on the on_start and on_end transitions of states, but so far everything seems to be working. Please make an issue if something isn't working!Still in an early version with some planned features missing: better input event handling, perhaps hierarchical states, etc.
Disclaimer: This is an experimental plugin for prototyping multiplayer games. It is not ready to production and may it will not be released in its final form due to security reasons.
An Ocean demo for Godot 3.0.For instructions on how to play the demo, read the README file that comes with the download.
Redux for Godot is a tool written in gdscript for handling and better organizing state management. It is completely inspired by, and is a subset of, the Redux javascript package often used in React web apps.
/!\ This module is deprecated !!! See PythonScript module (https://godotengine.org/asset-library/asset/179) instead /!\ /!\ This module requires to restart Godot once installed /!\Introduction------------This is a beta version of the Python module for Godot.You are likely to encounter bugs and catastrophic crashes, if so pleasereport them to https://github.com/touilleMan/godot-python/issues.Working features----------------Every Godot core features are expected to work fine:- builtins (e.g. Vector2)- Objects classes (e.g. Node)- signals- variable export- rpc synchronisationOn top of that, mixing GDscript and Python code inside a project should work fine.Python and pip are working, however depending on platform and backend they- on Windows+CPython use `python.exe` and `python.exe -m pip`- on Linux+CPython `bin/python` and `bin/pip` are provided out of the box.However you must provide path to `libpython3.6m.so` to make them run:```$ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=`pwd`/lib ./bin/pip3 --version$ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=`pwd`/lib ./bin/python --version```- on Linux+Pypy `bin/pypy` runs like a charm, you should use ensurepip toinstall pip:```$ bin/pypy -m ensurepip$ bin/pypy -m pip --version```Not so well features--------------------Memory management is a big issue (given Godot and Python garbage collectors should be synchronized)so leaks are possible (hence Godot complaining there is still MemoryPool allocs in use at exit...).Exporting the project hasn't been tested at all (however exporting for linux should be pretty simple andmay work out of the box...).Have fun ;-)- touilleMan