A detailed guide with 12 illustrated steps about porting your HTML web app to a native app for Android devices using Capacitor.
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What to do once your hyper casual game is ready to hit the stores? Will you publish it on your own or try to find a publisher? Here is a list of six hyper casual game studios which can help to publish your next game on Apple App Store or Google Play
Looking for a 5 minutes game to play? Install “4096” on your Android device. Free with no ads, powered by Phaser 3 and Apache Cordova. Want to know how to build a game like that? EXACTLY like that? Get the book.
Read all posts about "2048" gameFrom brain games to RPGs, here is a list of 6 HTML5 games you can easily build starting from the “2048” code using Phaser 3
Read all posts about "2048" gameWith the power of Phaser, Cordova and Android Studio, I made probably the first Phaser game officially approved for Android TV
Ever wanted to make your HTML5 game run on an Android TV as a native app? It’s not the easiest thing to do but you can do it, here’s how.
This year I published 18 game series tutorials explained in more than 100 posts. Thank you for being my reader and enjoy a small recap.
I made two versions of “Stack the Crates” HTML5 game using both Box2D and p2.js physics engines, powered by Phaser. Look at the differences.
“znumberz” is a nice free math puzzle game for your Android devices made with Phaser – 4 game modes and infinite levels
Detailed 9 steps guide to turn your HTML5 game into a native Android game with no SDK installed