The goal of this project is to create a modular game engine that accommodates a 2D side-scrolling tilemap platformer, and a game that runs on top of it.
The project is divided into two parts: Terrarum the Game Engine and Terrarum the actual game.
This game engine aims to provide following features:
- Tiled lighting simulation with transmittance sim in full RGB and UV for fluorescence
- Corner Occlusion
- 2D Skeletal Sprite
- Built-in Mod support
- Simple AABB Physics
- Fluid simulation based on Cellular Automata
- Built-in multilingual font — please refer to its own Repository
Terrarum is a side-view tilemap platformer-adventure-sandbox game.
Requires 64 bit processor and operation system.
| Minimum | Recommended | |
|---|---|---|
| OS | Windows 7/macOS Sierra/Ubuntu 16.04 | Windows 10/macOS Big Sur/Linux with Kernel 5.4 |
| CPU | AMD Phenom X4 9600/Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 | AMD Ryzen 5 1500X/Intel Core i7-4770K/Apple M1 |
| Memory | 4 GB RAM | 8 GB RAM |
| OpenGL | 3.3 | 4.0 |
| Graphics | GeForce 9600 GT | Anything that supports OpenGL 4.0 |
| Storage | 2 GB available | 2 GB available but faster |
- Playing the game on the Minimum Requirement is ill advised: framerate will be sub-20 and the world generation will take more than 10 minutes
- Requirements:
- JDK 17 or higher
- IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition
Kotlin runtimes must be downloaded using the IntelliJ IDEA. All other libraries are included in the repository.
The project uses GraalVM 23.1.10 for JavaScript execution (with the Graal JIT compiler enabled via --upgrade-module-path).
Please refer to COPYING.md but it's mostly GPL 3.