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    OpenFL

    OpenFL

    Open source library for creative expression on the web, desktop, etc.

    OpenFL is a free and open-source, cross-platform software framework that empowers developers to create rich interactive applications and games using a single codebase that can run on web browsers, mobile devices, desktops, and even some consoles. It builds on the Haxe programming language and offers a familiar display list and event-driven API inspired by classic Adobe Flash and AIR, allowing developers to leverage well-known paradigms while targeting modern platforms. OpenFL supports 2D and...
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    HaxeFlixel

    HaxeFlixel

    Free, cross-platform 2D game engine powered by Haxe and OpenFL

    HaxeFlixel is an open-source 2D game framework built on top of the cross-platform toolkit Haxe + OpenFL, designed to allow developers to build games that can run on web, desktop, and mobile targets from a single codebase. Because it uses Haxe and OpenFL, HaxeFlixel games can compile to many targets: native desktop (Windows, macOS, Linux), mobile (Android, iOS), as well as web (HTML5), and even historically Flash. It is licensed under MIT and completely free for personal or commercial use. HaxeFlixel emphasizes ease of use and rapid development for 2D games — ideal for pixel-art platformers, card games, puzzles, or 2D action games. It includes common utilities and abstractions for sprites, animations, input handling, game loops, asset management, and state transitions, making it easier to build a complete game without reinventing core infrastructure. ...
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