Moai Game

Zipline Games, Inc. Has 14 repositories available. Follow their code on GitHub. Please update and submit all pull requests to moai-dev C 40 192 4 0 Updated Jun 4. Containing dozens of levels set in lush tropical environments, eerie caves, fiery deserts, snow-capped mountains and an underwater kingdom, Moai 5 is packed with jaw-dropping visuals and animations. All this and more is wrapped up in a thrilling narrative told through gorgeous hand-drawn story scenes. Moai is a development and deployment platform designed for the creation of mobile games on iOS and Android smartphones. The Moai platform consists of Moai SDK, an open source game engine, and Moai Cloud, a cloud platform as a service. Game description Great Moai 5-reels, 30-paylines, Wild Symbol, Wild Feature, Multiplier Symbols, Free Games Feature, Action Stacked Symbols, 94.08% RTP, Konami.

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Moai
Developer(s)Zipline Games
Repository
Written inLua, C++
TypeGame engine, Cloud computing
LicenseOpen-source, Proprietary
Websitegetmoai.com (but last actualization July 2015 and down 2018. Another website is at moaiwebsite.github.io.)

Moai is a development and deployment platform designed for the creation of mobile games on iOS and Android smartphones.[1] The Moai platform consists of Moai SDK, an open sourcegame engine, and Moai Cloud, a cloud platform as a service (PaaS) for the hosting and deployment of game services. Moai developers use Lua, C++ and OpenGL, to build mobile games that span smartphones and cloud. Several commercial games have been built with Moai, including Crimson: Steam Pirates,[2][3]Invisible, Inc.,[4] and Broken Age.[5] Moai integrates third-party game analytics and monetization services such as Apsalar and Tapjoy.

Moai Game Engine

History[edit]

A public beta of Moai was launched in July 2011.[6] The first Moai game to ship was Crimson: Steam Pirates, developed by Jordan Weisman and published by Bungie Aerospace in September 2011.[2] The 1.0 release of Moai was announced in March 2012.[1]

Moai Game

Notable games[edit]

The following games use Moai.

Moai Game
  • Crimson: Steam Pirates[2][3]
  • Broken Age (Double Fine Adventure)[5]
  • Spacebase DF-9.
  • Wolf Toss[7]

References[edit]

Moai Games

  1. ^ abWith 6,000 followers, Zipline launches Moai game-dev platform, Venturebeat, 23 March 2012.
  2. ^ abcZipline’s Moai Powering 'Crimson,' the First Mobile Game Release through Bungie Aerospace, Xconomy, 6 June 2011.
  3. ^ abHow Crimson: Steam Pirates (#1 game on iPad) Was Built in just 12 Weeks., Gamasutra, 26 September 2011.
  4. ^Wawro, Alex. 'Road to the IGF: Klei Entertainment's Invisible, Inc'. Retrieved 31 December 2016.
  5. ^ abVideo: Double Fine Adventure built with Moai, MCVUK.com.
  6. ^Moai Mobile Game Development Platform Launches Open Beta, Gamasutra, 6 July 2011.
  7. ^Zipline’s Wolf Toss Game Goes for Hat Trick Debut on iOS, Android, Chrome, Xconomy, 8 December 2011.

Moai Game Walkthrough Level 14 Walkthrough

External links[edit]

  • Moai Official website
  • Pawel 'Kender' Maczewski (2 April 2013). 'How To Make a Simple Game with Moai'. RayWenderlich.com.

Moai Game Walkthrough

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