This is kind of explaining how to do this I guess?
https://software.intel.com/en-us/xdk/ar ... t2-android
From what I understand I need to download google chrome, and it has a kind of android simulation thing to test it? but I don't have touch screen.
Would I be better off testing it to the web where my android phone, or tablet can use it by some other means?
Thanks.
Chrome does have dev tools for simulating what you'd expect to see on a range of devices. Touch events are simulated using the mouse.
So where would I post it to test the actual touch capabilities on my android?
Is there a way to preview without doing this firewall settings stuff?
Develop games in your browser. Powerful, performant & highly capable.
you could run an android emulator. fire one up, install the APK to it. voila.
Android Studio I think it is called now. That is what you need
Sounds like something that would give me a virus, but I will look. I'd like to actually test it on my android to test the actual touch functions.
The best way to test android applications is on your personal mobile phone, if you have a reasonable configuration and play well on your device, your application will work on virtually most of the available devices.
Huh? Google offers an Android Emulator. If you cannot trust Google, not sure who you can trust.
When I expert my game, expert for android, or adroid store is not there.