2d games

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The 2d games tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about creating and publishing two-dimensional games using various development tools and frameworks. Topics include Clickteam Fusion 2.5, which allows users to build 2D games without programming knowledge and export them as UWP apps for Windows 10. Unity is also featured for developing 2D and 3D games and publishing them to the Windows Store. CocosSharp, a Xamarin library, enables cross-platform 2D game development in C# for Windows, iOS, and Android. Additionally, XNA Game Development tutorials cover collision detection in 2D and 3D games. These threads provide resources and guidance for developers interested in 2D game creation on Windows platforms.
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    VIDEO Clickteam Fusion 2.5 Adds New UWP Exporter

    New developers – bring your app to various devices on Windows 10 with a simple mouse click. Link Removed has joined the Universal Windows Platform revolution with the release of its new UWP Exporter for Link Removed, a game and software creation tool used to write 2D games and apps across...
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    How to publish your Unity game as a UWP app

    Unity is a fantastic utility for creating graphically-rich high-performance games and apps. Using the editor, you can quickly create 2D and 3D worlds, and define interactions, game logic and physics rules in easy-to-understand C# scripts. Apps created by Unity run on multiple platforms...
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    Developing Cross-platform 2D Games in C# and CocosSharp | Visual Studio Toolbox

    This is the third of another four part series on building cross-platform apps using Xamarin and C#. In this episode Robert is joined by James Montemagno, a developer evangelist at Xamarin. James takes us for a tour of CocosSharp, a Xamarin library for building 2D Windows, iOS and Android games...
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    Windows 7 XNA: Game Development - Making Games Respond with Collision

    Games are only really games if things bump into one another. In this video, Josh Foss and Elbert Perez show you how and why collision works in both 2D and 3D. Watch, then code along at Link Removed. We will be featuring a new XNA Game Development video each Monday for the next ten weeks. If...
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