Carl Olsson 9d182e93a3 Added body mode property to TileMap to select between static and kinematic physics bodies. Kinematic allow use of TileMaps for moving platforms for example.
Updated 2D Platformer demo to use kinematic TileMaps for moving platforms, in doing so discovered that the tileset was messed up and not converting properly, so fixed that too.
And in order to fix the tileset I need to activate snapping for collision polygon vertices.
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GODOT

The Engine

Godot is a fully featured, open source, MIT licensed, game engine. It focuses on having great tools, and a visual oriented workflow that can export to PC, Mobile and Web platforms with no hassle. The editor, language and APIs are feature rich, yet simple to learn, allowing you to become productive in a matter of hours.

About

Godot has been developed by Juan Linietsky and Ariel Manzur for several years, and was born as an in-house engine, used to publish several work-for-hire titles. Development is sponsored by OKAM Studio (http://www.okamstudio.com).

Documentation

Documentation has been moved to the GitHub Wiki.

Binary Downloads, Community, etc.

Binary downloads, community, etc. can be found in Godot homepage:

http://www.godotengine.org

Compiling from Source

Compilation instructions for every platform can be found in the Wiki: https://github.com/okamstudio/godot/wiki/advanced

Description
Godot Engine – Multi-platform 2D and 3D game engine
Readme 2.6 GiB
Languages
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C 1.9%
Java 1.8%
GLSL 1.1%
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