The world's first(*) "Live" :: Editor
The big new feature is: “Live::Editor” works together with you on your running Axmol game!
The interaction with your game is permanent and you be at the same time:
- Artist
- Player
- Designer (Game-/Level-/UI)
- Developer
In a word:
You be the Winner using “Live::Editor” writing your next game!
Realising games in minutes will be possible.
For what standing the :: ?
Thats the place holder for something like:
- :Scene:,
- :Sprite:,
- :PhysicsSprite:,
- :etc:
So it can also called:
- LiveSceneEditor,
- LiveSpriteEditor,
- LivePhysicsSpriteEditor,
- etc.
(*) as far as I'm know ;)

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- Clone the repo
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- Install NPM packages
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- Enter your API in
config.js
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