Adobe Makes it Possible to Create iPhone Apps using Flash Technology
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It's been well known that Apple has resisted bringing Adobe's Flash plug-in to the iPhone. As a result, there is no way for iPhone users to play Flash content natively on their iPhone. Many games (such as Canabalt) have been written in Flash, and ports of these applications have been big sellers on the App Store.
Today Adobe announced that they begin allowing Flash developers to export applications directly in "ipa" format to run directly on the iPhone. According to Adobe, these applications are compiled into standard native iPhone executables and will be able to be submitted to the App Store for approval.
Flash Professional CS5 will enable developers
We normally don't get too excited over teaser trailers, but Italian software house KF lab's video for their upcoming game A Skeleton Story is really quite engrossing. The game is centered around a main character named Will Musil, a detective:
Will plays in a world of the dead and completely alone. He jumps from buildings to buildings all over town trying to kill the thugs who work for the Old Lady (The Death) and avoiding the various obstacles.
The game is said to be structured as part side scrolling platformer and part comicbook with a heavy emphasis on the art and storyline.
According to iSpazio, the game will be delivered
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