A curated list of links to code, games, libraries, and resources for the miniquad and macroquad Rust game development ecosystem.
Awesome Quads is a curated list of links to projects, games, libraries, tools, and resources related to the miniquad and macroquad Rust game development frameworks. It aggregates community creations to help developers discover examples, learn from tutorials, and find integrations for building cross-platform games, particularly targeting WebAssembly and desktop.
Rust developers interested in 2D game development, especially those using or evaluating the miniquad/macroquad ecosystem. It's also valuable for learners seeking tutorials and example projects.
It saves time by centralizing the scattered ecosystem of miniquad/macroquad projects into a single, organized directory, making it the go-to resource for discovery and inspiration within this niche Rust game dev community.
▦⧉⊞□ A curated list of links to miniquad/macroquad-related code & resources
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Lists over 50 games from prototypes to commercial releases like Makiomino and Fish Game, providing a rich reference for learning and inspiration.
Aggregates tutorials, books, and blog posts such as 'Game development in Rust with Macroquad' and platformer guides, saving time for beginners.
Highlights WASM, desktop, and Android support with specific examples like quad-android-playground, aiding developers targeting multiple platforms.
Includes libraries like egui-macroquad and quad-snd, demonstrating how to extend functionality with UI, audio, and networking.
Links are listed without ratings or reviews, forcing users to manually assess each project's maturity and stability, as seen with WIP entries.
Exclusively covers miniquad/macroquad ecosystems, ignoring alternatives like Bevy, which restricts utility for broader Rust game dev comparisons.
As a community-maintained list, it risks becoming outdated if contributions wane, potentially leading to broken links or obsolete resources.