The Rust-powered Fyrox game engine just released Fyrox 0.36, their biggest release to date. Fyrox is the closest thing to a Rust powered Unity game engine you will find. This open-source rust game engine saw improvements across the board, as well as new features such as a new project manager, 9-patch editor and a new tilemap system for 2D games.
From the Fyrox 0.36 release blog:
I’m happy to announce that Fyrox 0.36 has been released! Fyrox is a modern game engine written in Rust, it helps you to create 2D and 3D games with low effort using native editor; it is like Unity, but in Rust. This release is the largest in history of the engine so far. It includes major rendering improvements, feature-rich tile maps, UI styling support, project manager, nine patch improvements, collider shape editing, terrain improvements, animation improvements, particle system improvements, huge amount of bugfixes and a lot more.
Full release notes and details are available in the announcement.
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You can learn more about the Rust-powered Fyrox game engine and the Fyrox 0.36 release in the video below.