matt198992's Forum Posts

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  • zsangerous:

    I have searched through the forums about this and have found nothing pertaining to my topic. Maybe I overlooked something, but the way the Construct2 page explains it, it would seem that it would convert the html 5 game you made to a functioning apk or other mobile package. It seems this is not (entirely) the case.

    Ashley:

    Thank you for the information! It is greatly appreciated! I look forward to working with these when they are fully developed! For now, I am interested in the HTML 5 aspect of things and want to learn a little about that, and the android possibility definitely piqued my interest. I think HTML 5 will be getting looked at more seriously soon (especially considering the Adobe announcing they are withdrawing from mobile flash development.

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  • I know that Construct 2 is able to export files to be use of with Eclipse, in order to make an android .apk file playable on android devices. Looking into it, I can find little to know information on people actually doing this to make games available within the android market. The export that Construct 2 does sounds amazing, but what are the drawbacks to this?

    Construct2 uses HTML5 to code the users games, but how well does it translate over when exporting for use with android? Is there still development to be made by the user to fix bugs? Does anyone use this at all? What are your experiences with using Construct2 and developing a mobile application?

    I suppose I just want more info on this feature, coming from the users themselves. I would think converting a game's (especially a completed, complex game) language to a completely new language would cause inconsistencies and errors that might just be more of a hassel than to code from scratch. Any feedback is welcome!

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