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Box Game – Physics and skill in the same game
I’m so happy to announce my new game: Box Game. It’s a physics game that will challenge your skills: You have 30s to complete the level by putting boxes in the right spots. Take a look at the video then … Continue reading
More games for you to play online and on your Android mobile phone
Now I’m sharing my other 2 games (puzzle / skill) developed using Adobe Air. They can be played online or downloaded to Android mobile phones. The games were made using Adobe Air.
My DressUp Games – Play them online or on your Android mobile phone
I’m proud to announce (even being a little late) my dress up games. All these games are available for both platforms: online and Android. They were developed using the Adobe Air.
Gwen Dress Up released!
I’m proud to announce that my new game Gwen Dress Up was released for both playing online and on Android. Give it a try and let me know what you think.
Development Enviroment
A power surge later, not only I had to buy a new no-break, a new power supply and a new HD but I had to reinstall all my programs. As I develop for both Windows and Linux platforms, I install … Continue reading
How to install and configure NME on MS Windows
My intention here is to help you install and configure HaxeNME for Windows. First of all, go here and download and install FlashDevelop. You may not have the intention to release Flash games but you will need it for debugging.
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Hey, I found out a nice project: Haxe NME
On March 17 read a very interesting post titled The mobile cross-platform developmentĀ headache.
