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HaxeFlixel is a free, open source tool that lets you create games with one codebase and compile them to multiple platforms. Learn from 78 demos, browse popular games that use HaxeFlixel, and support the project with sponsorship.
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Examples - HaxeFlixel - 2D Game Engine
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Showcase - HaxeFlixel - 2D Game Engine
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Docs - HaxeFlixel - 2D Game Engine
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This website is a collection of snippets that demonstrate...
- Getting Started
Getting Started - HaxeFlixel - 2D Game Engine
- About
HaxeFlixel is largely based on the AS3 version of Flixel...
- Examples
Learn how to install HaxeFlixel, a cross-platform 2D game engine, with Haxelib commands. Find out how to update, use addons, and access the development branch.
Learn how to install Haxe and HaxeFlixel to create cross-platform games with free, open source technology. Follow the steps to setup your system and run a Hello World example, or choose an editor / IDE to work in.
HaxeFlixel is a free, cross-platform 2D game engine powered by Haxe and OpenFL. It is a port of the original ActionScript 3 version of Flixel, with many improvements and new features.
HaxeFlixel is a free and open source game engine that uses Haxe and OpenFL to create games for various platforms. Learn how to get started, upgrade from previous versions, and access the community resources and documentation on GitHub.
This website is a collection of snippets that demonstrate some of the features of HaxeFlixel. HaxeFlixel is a free, open-source, cross-platform, 2D game development library that uses OpenFL and Haxe, and is based on the original AS3 Flixel by Adam "Atomic" Saltsman.
Learn how to create a complete game in HaxeFlixel from start to finish, and then some. Follow the steps to build a dungeon crawler for HTML5, Windows, and Android platforms.