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<strong>[[Open Eggbert]]</strong> is open-source and free recreation of Speedy Eggbert computer game.


Current status: Very early stages of development.
== Introduction ==
'''[[Open Eggbert]]''' is a '''free''' and '''open-source''' recreation of '''Speedy Blupi I/II''' computer game 


== How to contribute to Open Eggbert ==
Multiple platforms are supported: Windows, Linux, MacOS, Android, Web (via GWT) 
Contribution of any form is welcome! Please see the list below on how you can contribute to the project. Once you've decided what you would like to do, let us know about it first. This is to make sure that the issue you want hasn't already been implemented or being worked on in newer versions.


* Improve the Wiki. Me (Robert Vokáč) is now the only moderator. I will be approving the article changes. Any valuable changes are welcomed.
'''Used technologies:''' Java (programming language), [[Open Eggbert/Used technologies/LibGDX|LibGDX]] (game framework).  
* Reverse engineer the EXE or XAP files of "Six Legacy Games".
* Propose new features for Open Eggbert 3
* Propose your ideas regarding openeggbert.com
* Contribute in the development of "Open Eggbert". Fork the Github repository, add changes and create merge requests.


* Proof read the public documentation for errors, ambiguities and typos.
[[File:Information icon flat.svg|frameless|38x38px]] To see details about the Open Eggbert, please, visit the following article: [[Open Eggbert]]
* Crash test features for bugs.
* Add missing tests.
* Create an issue or suggest a feature backed up by a use case.
* Provide or suggest an implementation of an issue from GitHub Issues.
* Write a tutorial on how to use Speedy Blupi/Eggbert for Windows or Windows Phone.


If you want to be involved with the project on a long-term basis, send e-mail to openeggbert@nanoboot.org.
Website https://openeggbert.com is an encyclopedia including articles related to Speedy Blupi and Open Eggbert.


== Navigation ==
[[File:Deepin Icon Theme – dialog-warning (6).svg|frameless|38x38px]] '''Warning:''' This website is still in progress.
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Description
!Link
|-
|'''All pages'''
|[[Special:AllPages]]
|-
|'''Basic information'''
|[[Open Eggbert]]
|-
|'''File storage'''
|https://files.openeggbert.com/
|-
|'''List of Speedy Eggbert/Blupi websites on the Internet'''
|https://net.nanoboot.org/websites.jsp
|}


== How Speedy Blupi looks ==
== Speedy Blupi ==
Speedy Blupi I is a 2D action game released in 1998 for the Windows platform.
 
Speedy Blupi II is its sequel released in 2001.
 
=== Screenshot of Speedy Blupi I ===
[[File:Speedy blupi screenshot.png|none|frame]]
[[File:Speedy blupi screenshot.png|none|frame]]

Latest revision as of 22:00, 9 September 2024

Introduction

Open Eggbert is a free and open-source recreation of Speedy Blupi I/II computer game

Multiple platforms are supported: Windows, Linux, MacOS, Android, Web (via GWT)

Used technologies: Java (programming language), LibGDX (game framework).

To see details about the Open Eggbert, please, visit the following article: Open Eggbert

Website https://openeggbert.com is an encyclopedia including articles related to Speedy Blupi and Open Eggbert.

Warning: This website is still in progress.

Speedy Blupi

Speedy Blupi I is a 2D action game released in 1998 for the Windows platform.

Speedy Blupi II is its sequel released in 2001.

Screenshot of Speedy Blupi I