eyeCube's repositories
Softly-Roguelike
Softly Into the Night: sci-fi survival/dystopian Rogue-like, built using Python 3, tcod, and esper. ASCII UI, versatile Entity Component System, turn-based, procedurally-generated. In development by Jane Wharton.
eyecube.github.io
Resume and Portfolio Website by Jacob Wharton
untitled-mage-platformer
Made in Game Maker by Jacob Wharton
Zelda-Game-Maker-Project
This is an old project from 8 or so years ago. I never got too far with it in terms of level design, but the gameplay was solid. Programming, design, and some art by Jane Wharton.
Empire-Game
An ancient game I made in Game Maker back in the day. This is version 2 of the game. Knock-off of a popular game. Control planets to build an army and use strategy and tactics to send your units across the solar system, conquering the most valuable planets. Then, crush your opponents by your superior military might. Adjustable difficulty, several different game modes. By Jacob Wharton
Mendacity2
A remake of an ancient game I made from my early days of game making. I never got far with this project, but it had some interesting gameplay. By Jacob Wharton
Sea-of-Green
Sea of Green: an open-source, browser-based, side-scrolling, aquatic-themed roguelike developed using ROT.js (development postponed -- moved to new directory)
Cavern-Crawlers
Arcadey action-oriented dungeon crawler being developed in Pygame by Jacob Wharton, John Beckmann, and Taylor Lundy
esper
An ECS (Entity Component System) for Python
Magic-X
Virtual collectible card game inspired by Yugioh and Magic the Gathering. Originally a game called Magic DX that I made as a kid and played with my friends.
Pixelorama
A free & open-source 2D sprite editor, made with the Godot Engine!
rot.js
ROguelike Toolkit
Sea-of-Green-Py
Submarine Roguelike
silk-trail
Desert caravan themed Oregon Trail clone.
Softly-Into-the-Night-OLD
Softly Into the Night: A lovecraftian horror/futuristic dystopia-themed roguelike being developed in Python using libtcod. By Jane Wharton.
tweepy
Twitter for Python!