Build games and apps using an industry-standard API for Haxe, TS, JS and AS3, then deploy to iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, Linux, HTML5, Flash, AIR and more.
It's a new day.
OpenFL has supported hundreds of successful games and applications -- from game jams to console games to multi-million dollar online titles.
We lost Flash Player in 2020, yet thanks to our community we have native C++, AIR and HTML5 support.
Keep innovating!
#Haxe Roundup 543 https://t.co/TXEpepkSuj is out! 🔥
OpenFL 9 is out! 🎉
Stencyl 4.0.3 has been released! 👏
Two #LOWREZJAM 2020 entries 🎮
As well as the latest open source releases, lib updates, demos & previews & more!
New #Haxelib release: "flixel 4.8.0" by haxeflixel! https://t.co/t63AnqtMaI
Improvements for keyboard and gamepad input, improved FlxText.removeFormat().
HaxeFlixel is a 2D game engine based on OpenFL that delivers cross-platform games.
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It's 2020 and time is running out for Flash Player on the web. Here's a roll-up of how to keep Flash content rolling into 2020 and beyond https://t.co/mUrNDeDeuN 🚀
Interview with Ludum Dare 45 winner Joe Williamson https://t.co/TC6JT5NHJA
We asked Joe how to become a Ludum Dare winner. Read the blogpost to find out! #haxe#gamedev#ldjam
New minor versions of OpenFL 8.9 and Lime 7.2 are up! Both include updates for the new Haxe 4 RC 4 release 😎
Go get it! 🎉
Tip: The new Haxe 4 release has a new version of Neko on Windows, so after you update run `haxelib run openfl setup -alias` to fix the "openfl" command
New releases of OpenFL and Lime are OUT! We're on our way to building a bigger, stronger OpenFL 9 release soon ���
Here's the changelog: https://t.co/kq6fcYtvGn
@Open_FL@singmajesty Great speech @singmajesty , you made me feel like trying OpenFL. I really share your belief that sticking together makes us stronger 👍
OpenFL is a practical 2D framework for casual games and interactive content, and together we can make it better!
@singmajesty shares this morning at Haxe Summit:
https://t.co/SThaUOoYfV
The cool thing about the #haxesummit is that we find Haxians we have never heard of before. Meet David Hamiter and Alex Rothman from Ionosoft!
Their talk is enticingly titled: Eating Soup with a Fork: Retooling the Lime Stack to Embed an OpenFL App into a .NET Control
#haxe