It seems wonderful, very feature-rich and high quality software. I'm already looking for a gap in my agenda to try GameStack :)
Em qua 16 jul 2014, às 16:05:54, Brett Ernst escreveu: > Hi all, > > I'd like to introduce GameStack, an open-source toolkit for Mono and > Xamarin.iOS/Android. GameStack is for building games, interactive displays > and visualization components. It pulls together a number of open source > libraries into one package and adds its own facilities. GameStack was > originally an internal toolkit, but was recently open sourced and made > available on GitHub by my employer. We use Mono and Xamarin heavily in our > work, and GameStack is the result of a series of increasingly advanced > projects. It's been used to build data visualization components with > Xamarin, and on NUCs/embedded PCs with Mono to drive huge interactive touch > displays. > > Project repo: https://github.com/icmus/GameStack > > Project wiki: http://gamestack.wiki > > Unfortunately, most of GameStack's projects were for clients, so I don't > have permission to share those. There's a silly little game included among > the samples, but we're on the lookout for something more robust to show off > with. At least one iPad game will be launching within the next week or two, > so we'll add some good screenshots from that. > > The top question is likely to be: how is GameStack different from MonoGame? > GameStack departs significantly from the XNA API; portability for existing > apps wasn't a priority in our case. We desired a high degree of control > over the API, feature set and pipeline, and we used real-world projects to > help shape it. We don't currently have ambitions to support all the > platforms that MonoGame does. > > I'm just dipping my toes in the water here, gauging community interest. > Your thoughts are welcome! > > - Brett -- William Ivanski _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - Mono-list@lists.ximian.com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list