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Haxe Game Development Essentials

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Haxe Game Development Essentials

Overview of this book

Haxe is a powerful and high-level multi-platform language that's incredibly easy to learn. Used by thousands of developers and many high-profile companies, Haxe is quickly emerging as a forerunner in the area of cross-platform programming. OpenFL builds on top of Haxe to make developing for multiple platforms quick and painless. HaxeFlixel provides you with the tools you need to build amazing 2D games easier than ever before. Cross-platform development has been supercharged using the Haxe programming language, making it increasingly easy and hassle-free to develop multi-platform games. If you've programmed games before and want to learn out how to deliver games across multiple platforms, or develop games faster, then Haxe Game Development Essentials is the book for you. It starts by showing you how to set up your development environment, then running you through some Haxe language fundamentals, and finally taking you through the process of programming a game from start to finish. You will learn how to create a side scrolling shooter game using HaxeFlixel. Next you will learn to enhance the game with new gameplay features, user interfaces, animations, sound, and configuration files to make your game expandable. Once your game is built and ready, you will learn how to deploy it to web, Android, iOS, and desktop systems. By the end of this book, you will be confident about creating multi-platform games using Haxe, OpenFL, and HaxeFlixel in a faster and easier way.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Haxe Game Development Essentials
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgements
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Building for Android


Building for Android is fairly simple, and the only extra step needed is to download an Android SDK for a specific API version. HaxeFlixel defaults to using Android API version 16, specifically, so we're going to get it now.

In the folder where you installed the Android SDK, locate an executable named SDK Manager and run it.

Navigate down to the section labeled Android 4.1.2 (API16) and check the box next to SDK Platform. Then, hit the Install packages... button.

This will bring up a window to accept license terms. Hit the Accept License radio button and then hit Install. Wait for the files to download and install, then you can build for Android.

If you're using FlashDevelop on Windows, you can just run the game by selecting the release configuration and then choosing the Android target build.

If you're not using FlashDevelop, you can just run this command:

lime test android -release

This will create Android project files and an APK that you can install on a device. It will...