| MonoTouch App - Epic Video Poker
This is our first app written using only MonoTouch. It's a Jacks or Better style Video Poker game that also calculates expected return values for each hand. The app itself was approved by Apple on the first submission after being in review for only 3 days.
source: itunes.apple.com
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| MonoTouch Article - Mauja - Part 3 - Stopwatch Game - A Running Game
Rich Barrette writes part 3 of his stopwatch game series and talks about how he wanted to extend the game by creating a Timer, hooking into an event and off of that timer do some work i.e. display the time on the screen.
source: gunnerthemad.wordpress.com
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| MonoTouch Article - Mauja - Part 2 - Stopwatch Game - Features
Rich Barrette continues his MonoTouch blog series. This entry covers the features he would like in his Stopwatch sample. This entry talks about features and not code but it may help make sense of the upcoming entries.
source: gunnerthemad.wordpress.com
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| MonoTouch Article - Mauja - Part 1 - Stopwatch Game - Something slightly more interesting than Hello World!
Rich Barrette has started a series of blog posts about MonoTouch. In part 1 he starts off writing his stopwatch game.
source: gunnerthemad.wordpress.com
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| MonoTouch Video - iPhone game built with XnaTouch and MonoTouch
This is a video of a game built with MonoTouch (.NET for iPhone) and XnaTouch (a XNA implementation for IPhone). This game is a direct port from the game described in the book Beginning XNA 3.0 Game Programming
source: www.youtube.com
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| MonoTouch Library - XnaTouch - an implementation of Xna Framework for MonoTouch
XnaTouch is an implementation of the Xna Framework for MonoTouch.
The goal of this framework is to enable you to run Zune XNA games without code changes on an iPhone / iPod Touch. It has been added to codeplex under the Eclipse Public License (EPL). If this is of interest then OpenTk or Mono.XNA may also interest you (it would be good to combine the efforts).
One word of warning was given on the MonoTouch mailing list stating that until it can be confirmed how the code was created it may be wise to not...
source: xnatouch.codeplex.com
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