Torque 2D 3.0 Has Full Linux Support

Written by Michael Larabel in Linux Gaming on 4 May 2014 at 03:12 PM EDT. 2 Comments
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The Torque 2D game engine now has full support for Linux along with Android and web support.

The Torque 2D 3.0 release comes more than one year after the 2.0 release and is under the MIT open-source license. Torque 3.0 2D represents a lot of bug-fixes, Android / Linux / web support, 64-bit application support, and named image cells and frames. There's also an initial skeletal animation also available as is Leap Motion controller support and Xbox 360 controller support.

For those looking at all of the other changes and new features found with the Torque 2D 3.0 release can read this blog post about the many additions for this open-source game engine.
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