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iXie’s Guide to Mastering Cross-Platform Compatibility Testing for Your Game

iXie gaming

As the world goes digital, the diversity in platforms and devices that users interact with has significantly increased. Well, it implies that cross-platform compatibility testing is more critical than ever.  Well, it implies that cross-platform compatibility testing is more critical than ever. 

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2+ MILLION DOWNLOADS: MMO strategy game porting results

Moonmana

Porting video games is one of the most valuable components of game development that helps to widen the borders due to flexibility and cross-platform functionality. Reaching more audience among the players of new platforms. Moonmana team adapted a custom C++ engine to support the new platform running on MacOS for the game. .

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TOP 6 Game Development Trends 2022

Moonmana

We believe that being aware of the trends and emerging technologies in gaming will only strengthen the ability to deal with any possible challenges. . We are looking forward to new technology in gaming, too. The same relates to lifestreaming, which is now widely used on many platforms and social media. Trends Recap for 2021.

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Godot 3.3 has arrived, with a focus on optimization and reliability

Mircosoft Game Dev

This will enable us to publish maintenance updates at a faster pace as soon as we identify a need (critical regressions to fix, security issues, necessary platform updates, etc.). Godot is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing the world with the best possible free and open source game technology. Supporting the project.

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Happy 5th Steam Release Anniversary

Greenheart Games

Windows 8 only had two reasonable technology choices: C++ with Microsoft’s Windows-specific XAML frontend or HTML5. With that in mind we opted to go for a versatile cross-platform technology instead of what we knew and decided to write our game in HTML5. If the Windows 8 Store would flop, what would we do?