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Newbie seeks guidance
- To: linuxgames@sunsite.dk
- Subject: Newbie seeks guidance
- From: John Moore <ljohn7@charter.net>
- Date: Sun, 21 Nov 2004 03:02:03 -0600
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Hello,
I want to break into game development (for fun really) but don't want to
switch to Windows to do it. However, I want to make my games portable so
my friends/family can play on their windows machines. Can you point me
to some resources for developing platform-independent games on linux?
I'm going to start with a simple card game and chess game, so I probably
just need simple 2-d graphics. Can I get away with QT or is there a much
better route to take. Thanks for any suggestions.
JM