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This comes with other improvements:
- Demos now work on desktop and mobile browsers, as ETC2 import is now
automatically enabled before exporting each demo.
- Progressive web app is available for each project.
- Can be added to the home screen on a device for a closer-to-native experience.
- Cross-origin isolation headers are automatically added, so that the export
works with threads enabled despite being hosted on GitHub Pages
(which doesn't send these headers).
Several demos will need further tweaks to look better when using
the Compatibility rendering method. Currently, many 3D demos appear
too bright due to lights with shadows enabled using sRGB blending.
Also, many demos will need to be modified to indicate which parts
of them are not supported when running on the web platform, or
when using the Compatibility rendering method.
Godot demo projects
Each folder containing a project.godot file is a demo project meant to
be used with Godot Engine, the open source
2D and 3D game engine.
Godot versions
- The
masterbranch is compatible with Godot'smasterdevelopment branch (next 4.x release). - The
3.xbranch is compatible with Godot's3.xdevelopment branch (next 3.x release). - The other branches are compatible with the matching stable versions of Godot:
Importing all demos
To import all demos at once in the project manager:
- Clone this repository or download a ZIP archive.
- If you've downloaded a ZIP archive, extract it somewhere.
- Open the Godot project manager and click the Scan button on the right.
- Choose the path to the folder containing all demos.
- All demos should now appear in the project manager.
Try the demos in your browser
Most of the demos are exported to GitHub Pages. They can be viewed here.
Note: The performance of Godot in a browser is lower than natively on desktop. For the best performance, consider downloading the demos.
Useful links
License
Those demos are distributed under the terms of the MIT license, as described in the LICENSE.md file.
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