EBITEN

A dead simple 2D game library in Go

Stable version: v1.6.3 / Development version: v1.7.0-alpha

Platforms

Desktops
Windows, macOS, Linux, FreeBSD
Mobiles
Android, iOS
Web browsers
Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Edge (powered by GopherJS), jsgo.io Playground by Dave Brophy (Coming Soon)

Note: Gamepads and keyboard are not available on Android/iOS.

Features

2D Graphics
Geometry/Color matrix transformation, Various composition modes, Offscreen rendering, Fullscreen, Text rendering
Input
Mouse, Keyboard, Gamepads, Touches
Audio
MP3, Ogg/Vorbis, WAV, PCM, Syncing with game progress

Examples

Games

Ebiten example: 2048
Ebiten example: blocks

Graphics

Ebiten example: airship
Ebiten example: alphablending
Ebiten example: filter
Ebiten example: flood
Ebiten example: font
Ebiten example: highdpi
Ebiten example: hsv
Ebiten example: hue
Ebiten example: infinitescroll
Ebiten example: life
Ebiten example: mandelbrot
Ebiten example: masking
Ebiten example: mosaic
Ebiten example: noise
Ebiten example: paint
Ebiten example: perspective
Ebiten example: rotate
Ebiten example: sprites
Ebiten example: tiles

Input

Ebiten example: gamepad
Ebiten example: keyboard
Ebiten example: typewriter

Audio

Ebiten example: audio
Ebiten example: piano
Ebiten example: sinewave

The Gopher photographs by Chris Nokleberg are licensed under the Creative Commons 3.0 Attributions License.

Execute the examples

go get github.com/hajimehoshi/ebiten/...
cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/hajimehoshi/ebiten/examples
go run -tags=example rotate/main.go

Note that you need to add -tags=example to run examples.

Projects with Ebiten

Inovation 2007
Clock of Atonement
Bluebird of Happiness

Find more nice works with Ebiten!

Getting Started

Let's build a simple "Hello world!" game to get started with Ebiten. First create a new directory (mkdir hello_world), and change into it (cd hello_world). Type the following code into the main.go file:

package main

import (
        "github.com/hajimehoshi/ebiten"
        "github.com/hajimehoshi/ebiten/ebitenutil"
)

func update(screen *ebiten.Image) error {
        ebitenutil.DebugPrint(screen, "Hello world!")
        return nil
}

func main() {
        ebiten.Run(update, 320, 240, 2, "Hello world!")
}

Run the go run command to start the game. There you have it, your first Ebiten game!