Forget retro look, forever
Voxel games can be beautiful

Most voxel games just embrace retro look as a genre standard, mostly because no voxel-oriented open open source graphics engine existed before. This is going to change

Save time. Reduce cost. Improve quality

Develop your game

The lack of open-source graphics engines fully focused on voxel games causes a graphics standard on the genre way inferior to the industry one, apart from forcing developers to spend countless hours in developing a custom-made graphics engine for their project

Apart from the significant extra cost in time and money, creating a graphics engine often needs a multidisciplinar team, which severes indle developers. The combination those factors and the lack of documentation existing about voxel graphics makes developers abandon their projects half-done

It's our intention to help any developer in that situation providing this tool, which may serve as documentation, code sample source or even main engine. Focus on developing your game: We will care about the rest

Our capabilities

Full-screen shadows

Day/night cycles

Photo-realistic water

Underwater shaders

Ambient occlusion

Voxel ilumination

Atmospheric Scattering

Procedural, infinite world generation

Modular world

Full multithread scheme

Physics engine

Explosions


Map types

Islands

Mountains

Plains

Caves

Floating islands

Underwater ruins

Download it

Licensed using Creative Commons Attribution 4.0, you are free to use for any purpose you desire
You can distribute, modify, license and even commercialice any project using this work - you will only need to give me credit

Check the code

Thorougly commented, structured and easy to read, is fully designed to give you a opportunity to fully use it into your next game - Or just copy and paste the pieces of code you desire

Check the documentation

Check the full documentation of the project, both the in-depth report and the presentation slides (spanish only)

Download the executable

Test the engine in action playing a game demo demonstrating it's capabilities

Our awards

Best graded graduation project of the 2015/2016 promotion

10/10

Extraordinary graduation project conference

Winner

Most innovative graduation project

Finalist

Who am i?

I'm VĂ­ctor Arellano Vicente (ivelate), a recent computer science graduate for the University of Zaragoza, Spain.