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    Whisky

    Whisky

    A modern Wine wrapper for macOS built with SwiftUI

    Experience the latest titles effortlessly with Whisky. Whisky provides a clean and easy to use graphical wrapper for Wine built in native SwiftUI. You can make and manage bottles, install and run Windows apps and games, and unlock the full potential of your Mac with no technical knowledge required. Whisky is built on top of CrossOver 22.1.1, and Apple's own Game Porting Toolkit.
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    FlappySwift

    FlappySwift

    swift implementation of flappy bird

    FlappySwift is a Swift reimplementation of the famous “Flappy Bird” game, intended as a tutorial or demo to teach game development fundamentals on iOS. The project includes sprite rendering, physics, collision detection, scrolling background, user input (tap to flap), scoring, and game-over logic, all wired together in a simple but playable form. Because the code is real and running, learners can modify gravity, speed, obstacle spacing, or visual assets to see how design decisions impact feel and difficulty. The repo often includes instructions for building and running on the simulator or device, as well as commentary on how components are structured (game loop, scene management, layering).
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