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    flixel

    flixel

    flixel is a free Actionscript (Flash) library

    Flixel is a free, open-source game development library written in ActionScript 3 originally for Flash, created by Adam “Atomic” Saltsman. It provides a lightweight yet powerful base framework to build 2D games: handling rendering, input, collisions, tilemaps, particles, cameras, etc. It was designed to be easy to learn and extend, useful both for simple arcade style games and more elaborate ones. It has been used for many indie / Flash games (including commercial and contest-nominated ones),...
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    AS3 Signals

    AS3 Signals

    Signals is a new approach for AS3 events, inspired by C# events

    A library offering a modern event system for ActionScript 3 inspired by C# events and Qt’s signals/slots, replacing string-based events with type-safe, boilerplate-free Signals. A Signal is essentially a mini-dispatcher specific to one event, with its own array of listeners. A Signal gives an event a concrete membership in a class. Listeners subscribe to real objects, not to string-based channels. Event string constants are no longer needed. Signals are inspired by C# events and...
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