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Maaz K.
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Maaz K.
Engineering @ BrowserStack | Ex-Ubisoft
07/06/2021
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Quite helpful for physics simulation

Don't have to worry about writing my own physics from scratch
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06/22/2021
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I used Box2D inside a Game Engine

I like the Smoothness of the reactions between the collisions and the performance when I add more than 1000 objects
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a perfect entry point for game developers

it's well documented, and I do like that it helps you understand the behind the scene physics in game engines

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What is Box2D?

Box2D is a widely used open-source physics engine primarily designed for simulating rigid bodies in two dimensions. Developed by Erin Catto, it has been integral in powering physics-based simulations and games, delivering realistic interactions and effects such as collisions and fluid dynamics in a 2D space. The software is praised for its robustness, providing detailed documentation and a supportive community, making it a favorite among developers ranging from hobbyists to professional game developers. Users can access tutorials, update notes, and download the latest version of the engine at its official website at https://box2d.org/. Additionally, Box2D supports various programming languages and platforms, further enhancing its accessibility and versatility in developing complex physics-driven game mechanics.

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box2d.org