Mobile Game Development with Flash as the Editor

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In this paper, it is proposed that Flash can replace game editors to develop mobile games. In an actual project, Flash is used as a graphic editing tool and directly produces together with simple ActionScript codes the data needed by game framework from Fla files, indicating that Flash can replace most of expensive commercial editors and has feasibility and practicability in aided design.

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September 2014

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