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Explore the vibrant world of open source games on GitHub and the growing community of developers who leverage open source principles to create, share, and collaborate on game projects. Find out what open source games are trending and how they’re developed. By highlighting the achievements and potential of open source games, the GitHub Blog encourages more developers to contribute to and benefit from the open source gaming ecosystem.

JS13K 2022 winners 🏆

The eleventh annual js13kGames coding competition, challenging participants to create games in 13kB or less of JavaScript in a month, just wrapped up. This post highlights the top thirteen entries.

Managing a game dev community with GitHub Actions

A Little Game Called Mario is an open source, collectively developed hell project. Anyone and everyone is welcome to contribute their unique talents to make both the player and developer experience more enjoyable. Find out how the collective leverages GitHub Actions to manage this wonderful little community.

Ludum Dare 48 staff picks from GitHub

Ludum Dare 48 staff picks

The theme for Ludum Dare 48 was “deeper and deeper,” which inspired over ten thousand people to create almost four thousand games together over a weekend. As you can imagine,…

Highlights from Game Off 2020

Game Off is our annual month-long game jam. This year’s theme was “moonshot,” and there were more than 500 tre-moon-dous submissions! 🌛 Here are some of the top-rated games as…

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