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There are some fun games on modd.io, you can also make your own games which is really cool. Source: about 1 year ago
The way I see it, modd.io is heavily template-based and restricts flexibility, while pixelpad.io is a python framework and therefore requires coding skills. That being said, I might be slightly biased here, so I'd love to hear how your experience with them has been. Source: almost 2 years ago
I might have some bias here, but in my opinion, both modd.io and pixelpad.io aren't super intuitive for beginners. There seems to be a lot of engine-specific APIs that you need to learn in order to make anything that deviates from the templates. Maybe you could comment on your experience with these, if you have any? Source: almost 2 years ago
I have a web where you can make a game codeless and within a few days! it's modd.io if you want to check it out ;) happy modding! Source: almost 2 years ago
An Example of what modd.io can make is braains.io it's a survival game you have a selected amount time to try and survive from enemy zombie players that try to attack you and turn you into a zombie. It's also a popular .io game, it also has a Easter update which is currently out make sure you check them both out ✨. Source: about 2 years ago
[HaxeFlixel](https://haxeflixel.com/) and [Defold](https://defold.com/) come to mind as lighter 2D-focused frameworks with web export options and published games. - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
I've personally had a very good experience with Haxe and Haxeflixel (https://haxeflixel.com/) although Heaps (https://heaps.io/) seems to be more popular nowadays. Haxe is very nice as a language, can easily cross-compile to a lot of targets, Haxeflixel is heavily inspired by some Actionscript framework and has a lot of goodies. Maybe Heaps is more mature, up to date and allows for more advanced features. - Source: Hacker News / 12 months ago
Older, maybe still fun to use Home | HaxeFlixel 2D Game Engine. Source: about 2 years ago
So I decided to put it in my "things to do" list and start more simple on modding, like a simple full week mod or something. I started to learn C#) as I wanna develop games with Unity, and learning C# would also get more familiar with OOP and High-Level Programming Languages so then I can go back to Haxe (the language HaxeFlixel is built to work with) and understand it better. Source: over 2 years ago
You can use it with https://haxeflixel.com/ or https://heaps.io/ for example. Source: over 2 years ago
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