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@devios1 so you mean by just using the canvas an js? Yes I could do that but I was thinking of games that don't run in browsers. Is there any way to make like desktop games in JS? Or should I learn another language for that
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devios156308y@mightyleguan Your best bet for that is Unity. It's cross-platform and JavaScript is one of its supported languages. Unity is a serious game engine and a lot of professional games are written in it. -
willol13848yWhat's the matter with learning another language ? It's just syntax, it's not like you'll use Haskell.
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devios156308y@willol probably because he wants to spend his mental effort on writing his game and not figuring out all the intricacies of a new language.
Learning Unity is going to be hard enough; better to do it using a language you already understand. -
I've been thinking about using html/canvas with js and electron to build a 2d game that'll run cross platform. Just starting with electron so I'm not sure how feasible it is.

This never gets old...
Exactly
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Hi webdev here, who would like to start developing 2d indie games. My main language is JavaScript. Is there any way I could start developing games without learning a whole new language?
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