pasquiindustry
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Post by pasquiindustry on Nov 11, 2011 15:40:31 GMT -5
Hi all, I played the online version of Qlat3 and I noticed that the game is developed in HTML5.
I would like to inform you that there is a compiler to APK online from HTML5, the format of the applications on the Android OS Just put in a zip folder with all the necessary files in the main HTML renamed index.html and an icon in PNG. In less than 5 minutes you can download a zip file, then renamed to APK, can be installed on operating systems Andriod
In order not to SPAM I added the link if you are interested I can post the link.
P.S.1) I'm not sure that it works, I created the app worked fine P.S.2) The app that I created I have developed with Game Maker HTML5 (a new version) P.S.3) I do not know for sure, but I think you can convert an HTML5 for other platforms (like IOS)
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Post by The Evil One on Nov 18, 2011 9:41:58 GMT -5
How did I not see this before...
Yes, you're right. That's nice, but shouldn't Android users be able to use the game in the browser, as well?
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pasquiindustry
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Post by pasquiindustry on Nov 22, 2011 13:15:59 GMT -5
an application would become more famous "Pistegamez". I think...
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Post by sahwar on Feb 7, 2012 10:12:29 GMT -5
an application would become more famous "Pistegamez". I think... You're right. Having a cool game made by Piste Gamez for mobile devices, including mobile phones (GSMs), smartphones, tablets, PDA, etc. would definitely help with increasing the popularity of the awesome video games PG make, not to mention the popularity of the developer studio itself.
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Post by pasquiindustry on Feb 7, 2012 14:10:26 GMT -5
probably you can make it work / convert even on windows 8 for tablet (In fact, Windows 8 will also work on ARM devices, and that version will not be able to run win32 apps, but only in MetroUI apps that use 'also HTML5)
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Post by sahwar on Feb 10, 2012 16:23:04 GMT -5
probably you can make it work / convert even on windows 8 for tablet (In fact, Windows 8 will also work on ARM devices, and that version will not be able to run win32 apps, but only in MetroUI apps that use 'also HTML5) HTML5 is supported rather nice on virtually all modern web browsers although having an OS-specific application version is also an option. If I'm correct, one can even create apps for Google Android with some open source programs, such as AppInventorEdu ( source code). Also, I found some sort of an outdated Android emulator for Windows, and if it's good enough, one may even try to run his Android-specific self-made version of QLat3 on that emulator and thus test whether or not it's functional at all... Oh and let's not forget the Android SDK... Personally, I don't like Google Android because of its non-open source segments which are surely backdoors for tracking you and profiling your usage of the smartphone/tablet. Do some websearching ( example) and you'll find a couple of proofs for this invasive backdoor treachery... GAndroid is Google's commercial mobile Linux distro and as such it's not exactly as blob-free and non-obfuscating as the Linux kernel aims to be. Again, that's just my subjective opinion on the topic of Android, feel free to form your own opinion. Still, using the browser version of QLat3 is waaay more easy and straighforward. I wonder if just saving the HTML page with the game on it will make it possible for you to play the game when offline. Surely the online best scores would probably be inaccessible, but that's not as important as the game actually running in offline mode of the browser (i.e. with a disabled Internet connection).
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Post by journeyman2 on Oct 6, 2012 22:55:20 GMT -5
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