XNI is an implementation of the XNA Framework 4.0 in Objective-C so you can develop for iPhone and iPad with a familiar object-oriented architecture.

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In the winter semester 2010/11 I was a teaching assistant for an undergraduate course in game development. The class focused on programming and I was teaching the practical part of coding iOS games in objective-c with XNI.

These are the games of 32 amazing students that fought through the loads of assignments and successfully completed the course. It was great to teach them and watching their games grow, week after week, made all the effort in preparing this class worth it.

Credits:
David Aleš, Aleš Bešter, Luka Četković, Matjaž Dolgan, Aleksandar Dovenski, Dragan Dubravac, Rok Erjavec, Aleksander Gregorka, Jure Ham, Tjaž Hrovat, Simon Ivansek, Jure Jakič, Martin Lozar, Gregor Majcen, Matic Milavec, Klavdij Oberstar, Marko Oman, Roman Orač, Dominik Pangeršič, Niko Pavlica, Ervin Perhaj, Aleš Pfajfar, Dejan Pirc, Renato Rodrigues, Filip Samotorčan, Jorge Santos, Miha Šemrl, Gregor Šinkovec, Dejan Smolko, Denis Švara, Matej Urbanija, Robert Vampel

Massive thanks to Disasterpeace for his amazing music I used in both my XNI showcase edits. The track is Neutralite the Hero (+ Untold Ending) from his free album Neutralite.

XNI: Xni.retronator.com
GameTeam: Gameteam.fri.uni-lj.si
Music: Disasterpeace.com