FlashPunk hasn’t changed too much in the last two months but things are about to, quite radically. Last week, Chevy posted an extensive list of updates for the next version of the library, most of which I really liked the look of.
Because the modifications are so radical, there will be next to no chance that any existing FlashPunk projects will be compatible and you will probably have to almost relearn many aspects of the library. When the new version is released (probably quite a while, yet) it will surely attract a host of new users with the greater range of useful features.
For more insight into the future of FlashPunk, see this interview with Chevy, conducted by Digital Tools.

Jack Brockley
Posted in



Is FlashPunked still alive?