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Aroma - The Native Client game engine powered by Lua

45 pointsby newtonappleabout 13 years ago

3 comments

SomeCallMeTimabout 13 years ago
Moai supports Chrome...and iOS and Android and Windows and Mac:<p><a href="http://getmoai.com/" rel="nofollow">http://getmoai.com/</a><p>It's cool to see Lua in the browser, yes, but it's been there for a while already.<p>I also am skeptical about LÖVE (what Aroma's based on) being ready for commercial games. I've asked LÖVE supporters what commercial games were built on that platform, and they came up completely empty. Bringing a game to release quality tends to find all of the corners of a library that are not production-ready.<p>Moai has a number of serious users, though, including Double Fine.
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moonbootsabout 13 years ago
While I'm concerned that Chrome is the only browser supporting native client (Mozilla outright rejected it), it's still awesome to see lua in the browser.
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tferrisabout 13 years ago
Why is Lua so popular among game devs?
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