9 years ago
by inkajoo
Is it possible / how hard would it be to make a game in Impact.js as a Chrome Packaged App?
Probably easy if you use
nwjs.io or
electron to package it. It takes a webview and runs your game as an app, so you can package for iOS, Android and probably a Chrome app.
9 years ago
by inkajoo
Cool! Thanks!
Come to think of it, I guess it doesn't necessarily have to be a Chrome App,
My real goal is to be able to create desktop apps and games for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Raspberry Pi using web technologies. Would either or both of those technologies you linked me to fit the bill?
9 years ago
by Joncom
If you want to package a game for Windows or Mac (to put on Steam or something), you can package your HTML5 game as a standalone executable using nwjs, linked above.
Edit: Apparently it supports Linux too.
My real goal is to be able to create desktop apps and games for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Raspberry Pi using web technologies. Would either or both of those technologies you linked me to fit the bill?
Yes, both
nwjs.io and
electron can be used with those technologies, including Raspberry Pi. Nwjs used to be called Node-Webkit, and electron is newer. Apparently nwjs has some tutorials out there to package for the Mac App Store.
9 years ago
by inkajoo
Here's a followup:
I managed to figure out how to use Visual Studio Code together with Electron and I've created and run a Hello World! program from within VSC. Haven't integrated Impact or exported an executable yet.
I'm hoping to be able to use TypeScript instead of plain JavaScript seamlessly with Impact. I just created a thread about it,
here
Old post I know, but this video tells exactly what you are looking for. I just did this with my impact app and it works fine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojX5yz35v4M
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