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A_Engine_lua pre-Alpha




A_Engine_lua pre-Alpha
Version: 1.0

Platforms: PSP, Mobile Gaming


Categories: Programming & Development

Upload date: 1 Dec 11

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License: Freeware

Downloads: 8

File Size: 366 Kb
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  A_Engine_lua pre-Alpha

 For those who are about to enter the wonderful world of coding homebrews, coder a_noob has just released a new programming language engine known as A_Engine_lua. Take note that this is not a modification of Lua Player.

According to the developer, the main purpose of this application is to allow new programmers to be able to code a game with out the worries of handling graphics. Currently, A_Engine_lua supports the following:

* A_Engine Currently only supports simple 2D functions.
* Image loading (TGA, RAW, PCX*) *pending
* Image rendering (full image scalled)
* 2D vector obj builder
* 2D vector renderer (full, outline, rotated)
* simple BB collisions
* TTF font support

To help you get started, a_noob also added a total three demos done in this engine which include a menu, a game of Pong, and a bouncy ball which demonstrates the physics capabilities of this program.

If you are interested to try A_Engine_Lua out, be sure the Readme.txt file included in the archive to know the vital details and avoid unnecessary problems during usage.
 
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