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- Solar2D is Lua-based game engine focusing on ease of iterations and usage
- LÖVE: a framework to make 2D games in Lua
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Total Noob With a Question.
This is using the Lua language and the Solar2d game framework
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What mobile game engine to choose for a simple multiplateforme gacha game?
- https://solar2d.com/
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10 lesser known engines to make games for fun and relax
I was a big fan of Solar2D (formerly known as CoronaSDK) for many years... I developed several games for the various App Stores. It's still around, free, and is now Open Source.
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Hello everyone!
https://solar2d.com/ Best Lua game engine around and only getting better.
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should i use pygame, lua or gamemaker language for an rpg
Not tailored specifically for an RPG but I'd suggest taking a look at Solar2D.
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What game engine to use for a 2D interface only game
About Solar2D, I'd suggest their Discord channel for better communication.
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Theory vs Practice
Dont follow this path. Computers are nowadays fast enough so you do not need a low level language. Take a different language and use the libraries. I think a while ago Romero recommended LUA with corona sdk, now called solar 2d https://solar2d.com/
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Recommended platform / language for making very basic Mario clone
Solar2D uses Lua, and is quite efficient in 2D games
scratch-www
- Scratch is the largest free coding community for kids
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Screen-free coding for children: the xylophone maze
and https://codecombat.com, which has been around for a while now.
I think this paradigm (navigating a character using "move" function invocations) is good but kind of exhausts its usefulness after a while. I question whether my daughter learns coding this way or just is playing a turn based top down platformer. The most code like thing is when you use 'loops' to have characters repeat sequences of moves. I think when kids grok these things these apps become just types of glofiried education flavoured video games. There are a lot of things in kodable for instance that I feel are just basic web games with coding terms slapped on it.
https://scratch.mit.edu/ is more like 'programming' imo, even at the level of the objective -- having a blank canvas to create something. It seems a little advanced for my kids right now though.
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Ask HN: Yo wants to build a game, I'm lost. What can I do?
+1 Scratch! My son started with it, then expanded into Roblox/Lua.
Children can download other people's games and experiment there. Scratch also has pre-made art, sounds, music.
https://scratch.mit.edu/
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Ask HN: Platform for kids to learn how to code
Scratch.mit.edu is a highly-recommended place to start [1] https://scratch.mit.edu/
> Scratch is the world’s largest coding community for children and a coding language with a simple visual interface that allows young people to create digital stories, games, and animations. Scratch is designed, developed, and moderated by the Scratch Foundation, a nonprofit organization. [2]
1: https://scratch.mit.edu/
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Eligiendo un computador para desarrollo
https://scratch.mit.edu/ (Scratch version 2)
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i swear to god if i keep seeing projects abt these 4 franchises every single day i'm gonna break someone's kneecaps
Someone who uses scratch.mit.edu (like me)
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How to learn coding without a degree
Now that I think of it, I did start game development on scratch before going right into java (because of minecraft).
- Copii si programarea
- Teen school project
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Ask HN: Best tools for 4/5 year old to learn programming?
I'm looking for the best systems to help a 4/5 year old get the basics of programming. My daughter has shown interest in what I do, and loves puzzles and building things. Looking for something visual and fun that can start her down the path of logic and creating with computers.
I have a passing familiarity with Scratch [1], which I'm now looking into more, but am hoping others can share their knowledge and experience in this area.
[1] https://scratch.mit.edu/
What are some alternatives?
Godot - Godot Engine – Multi-platform 2D and 3D game engine
Node RED - Low-code programming for event-driven applications
krkrz - Kirikiri Z Project
GDevelop - :video_game: Open-source, cross-platform game engine designed to be used by everyone.
flame - A Flutter based game engine.
blockly - The web-based visual programming editor.
MicroTeX - A dynamic, cross-platform, and embeddable LaTeX rendering library
hubomat - Github actions for running a HubOMatic deploy
processing - Source code for the Processing Core and Development Environment (PDE)
TIC-80 - TIC-80 is a fantasy computer for making, playing and sharing tiny games.
stencyl-engine - Create Flash, HTML5, iOS, Android, and desktop games with no code with Stencyl. This is the source to Stencyl's Haxe-based engine.