So far I am loving Gideros! It is simple, it is free, it has in-built editor and a lot of plugins to get you started. ![]() I couldn’t believe that you can make fast, almost native speed apps with a language that is not Java or Obj-C! I never used Lua so I am still learning it but somehow it just feels right. Somehow I found Corona SDK (I decided to not use it after reading some forums), Moai, Monkey but finally I decided to use Gideros. until I discovered there is a “3rd” way! (Yes, I am new to this □ ) Mobile Game Development with Gideros / Lua So I always ended up giving up on mobile development…. Maybe one day we will get there for now it just can’t compete with native games. I tried hybrid app development (phonegap,intel xdk.) for a while but using HTM5/CSS somehow just didn’t feel right, especially for gaming. Yes, it is not hard but somehow I don’t like to learn these languages (and I don0t have MAC). ![]() The biggest turn off for me was that you have to learn Java or Objective-C to develop for Android or IOS. I always wanted to try making some simple mobile game but the first problem was that I am a busy web developer (Codeigniter then Laravel. ![]() It is now different time and smartphone games are all the rage. I always enjoyed making games on C64 and Amiga (AMOS Professional was great!) when I was a kid. Why am I learning Mobile Game Development?
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