Welcome to Realms - the lightweight Rust game library
Realms is a library that allows you to easily make games, animations and any 2D graphics using Rust.
This is a 'mid-level' crate which provides an extremely simple API to easily draw to a graphical window, without being bloated like a typical game engine. Realms is a game library.
Book
The best way to get started is to read the Realms book: [https://github.com/dylanopen/realms/tree/main/docs/book.md]
Alternatively, below is a basic guide to getting started with Realms.
Getting started
First, create a new project with cargo new <project_name>.
Replace project_name with the name of the game you want to create.
Next, import Realms into your Rust project by adding the following line to your
Cargo.toml, under [dependencies]:
= "VERSION_NUMBER"
Replace VERSION_NUMBER with the latest Realms version.
Alternatively, run this command in your terminal from inside your project
directory:
It is also recommended to enable optimisations to improve performance.
Add the following at the end of your Cargo.toml:
[]
= 1
[]
= 3
Finally, add this code to the src/main.rs file:
use *; // import everything from realms
Running this code using cargo run will give you this result:

Congratulations! You have successfully written your first Realms game :)
Note: For more info, please see the full explanation in the book at github.com/dylanopen/realms
Documentation
The above example is just a very brief introduction to the Realms library.
The best way to learn the Realms library is to read the book.
For documentation on specific fields, structs and functions, see the documentation on docs.rs.
Thanks for choosing Realms to build your next great game!