Dodgem
ArcadeA simple HTML demo made with BlankE. Works in browser and CocoonJS. Controls: Arrow keys. Click "Official Page" to play >>>>
A rapid game development environment that can be paired with almost any framework or library (phaserJS, Love2D).
Includes:
--WYSIWYG level editor
--Resource organization
--Exporting to multiple OS
--Free!
This engine is currently being rebooted and a test version will be available in the near future.
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A simple HTML demo made with BlankE. Works in browser and CocoonJS. Controls: Arrow keys. Click "Official Page" to play >>>>
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Hello,
this is looking interesting. Any demos out yet? I want to see how is that pairing with frameworks working.
You can try it by going to the website. It's not 100% bug free and the tutorial section is small, but it's usable!