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  1. Fwappy Bird! Fwappy Bird is an HTML5 game using the LimeJs framework. All assets are from opengameart.org, primarily using Kenney's great asset packs. The only thing I did on my own art-wise was the death animation. Come check it out! http://www.orbitalgamestudios.com/games/fwappy-bird/ Any feedback is appreciated, this was my first game using LimeJs and have decided I like Phaser better so new games will be done utilizing the Phaser framework.
  2. Hi, Does anyone have any good tools for debugging HTML5 game development? The Console in Chrome is alright, but doesn't show me that much. I'm developing with LimeJS and Closure, and as my code base footprint increases, I'm finding debugging a little tricky. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Cheers,
  3. Hi guys, Released a couple of days ago the alpha version of my game Huungree RPG, built with HTML5 (LimeJS) and available only on Android for the time being. Looking for feedback regarding gameplay. There are many rough edges to polish and I want to identify the most urgent ones. Also I'm debating whether making long levels (huge maps to explore) or many quick and short levels. Long maps could become tedious but may have interesting stuff, short levels could make for a faster gameplay but then again lack the depth of huge maps. Playstore link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zenva.huungree Also if you have any questions regarding the development process feel free to ask. Wrote a little article with some of it: http://www.gamedevacademy.org/alpha-testers-needed-for-rpg/
  4. Morning, I've just recently started fiddling around developing a simple html5 game using limejs with Google's Closure library. So far limejs has given me everything I need. The audio support included with limejs is the only thing I've substituted, it worked however seemed a little unstable and relied on html5 support being available. The documentation is good enough. I've read that there is a big community of limejs users, however I'm yet to find it. When I Google for topics or problems, I find very little online with the exception of a Google mailing list that doesn't seem hugely active. Which brings me to my question. What do you guys think of the limejs framework? Do many people use it as a serious development tool forvhtml5 games and applications? Cheers,
  5. Hi guys, just published a tutorial on how to make simple virtual pet game demo using the LimeJS framework, aimed mainly for beginners: http://www.binpress.com/tutorial/create-a-virtual-pet-game-with-html5/6
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