Hello game developers, I'm back for a new gig!
You can see my online portfolio with samples of work from the last 15 years here as well a CV:
http://www.louderback.dk/portfolio/
The last year and a half has been a very intense time for me yet again as I moved from the "death of flash" moans to working with Starling and physics programming and development on iOS devices. While at abcity.dk (Nov. 2011-May 2013) one of my duties was to take some of the as3 minigames from the browser site and redevelop them for iOS using Starling, Nape and Adobe Air. What a fantastic development for flash/as3. Seeing kids playing with these games, touch etc really shows that mobile is the format for these type of games.
the abcity apps from flash now in Starling are in the danish itunes store:
https://itunes.apple.com/app/id586547868
https://itunes.apple.com/app/id539943761
https://itunes.apple.com/app/id539922033
I've just finished a contract with educational online/app developer Savivo (June 2013-Sept. 2013), formerly Mingoville. (http://www.savivo.com/). I've been working with a great team of four other as3 developers on a project for delivery on the web, iOS and Android.
There are also exciting new developments like StarlingJS coming out soon and then we are looking at all my years of as3 and now starling experience being useful going forward into html5 game development.
Some links below:
http://gamua.com/blog/2013/05/a-bird-fo ... odern-web/
http://gamua.com/area-51/
"We are currently developing a new framework based on the same APIs that you know from Starling and Sparrow. It relies completely on open standards. Games built with that API run in all modern browsers, both desktop and mobile. Rendering is based on Canvas, but the long-term target is WebGL, because that will simply provide the best performance."
http://www.stagexl.org/index.html
"The StageXL library is intended for Flash developers who want to migrate their projects as well as their skills to HTML5. Therefore the library provides the familiar Flash API built on top of the Dart programming language. Dart is very similar to ActionScript 3 and avoids all the hassle of JavaScript."
http://flashvhtml.com/
please don't hesitate to contact me with questions.
best regards,
phillip louderback
phillip@louderback.dk