Solarus Latest about Solarus Zelda's most dedicated fan game developers built an engine anyone can use By Jessica Famularo published 14 April 20 This Hy-Rules After years of work, open source Zelda engine Solarus became a free tool for fans to make their own action-RPGs. This Hy-Rules Comic deals, prizes and latest newsSign up to get the best content of the week, and great gaming deals, as picked by the editors.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors HARDWARE BUYING GUIDESLATEST GAME REVIEWS1Best RAM for gaming in 2024: I've tested the best DDR4 and DDR5 RAM to find the right kits for you2Best ultrawide monitor for gaming in 2024: the expansive panels I recommend for PC gamers3Best wireless gaming keyboard in 20244Best gaming laptops in 2024: I've had my pick of portable powerhouses and these are the best5Best gaming chairs in 2024: the seats I'd suggest for any gamer1Gigabyte Aorus FO32U2 OLED gaming monitor review2Dough Spectrum Black 27 OLED gaming monitor review3HyperX Cloud III Wireless review4Another Crab's Treasure review: An undersea soulslike that's cute and compelling, though weirdly crass5Sand Land review: an unfortunately forgettable tie-in
Zelda's most dedicated fan game developers built an engine anyone can use By Jessica Famularo published 14 April 20 This Hy-Rules After years of work, open source Zelda engine Solarus became a free tool for fans to make their own action-RPGs.