LorenzoVulcan wrote:Minetest is written in c++,OUYA uses Android OS and this means than minetest must be ported to Java before being ported to OUYA/Android.
This should means a lot of work for a thing that is not necessary right now.
Calinou wrote:LorenzoVulcan wrote:Minetest is written in c++,OUYA uses Android OS and this means than minetest must be ported to Java before being ported to OUYA/Android.
This should means a lot of work for a thing that is not necessary right now.
There's a NDK (Native Development Kit) which allows making Android apps using C or C++.
Bas080 wrote:Calinou wrote:LorenzoVulcan wrote:Minetest is written in c++,OUYA uses Android OS and this means than minetest must be ported to Java before being ported to OUYA/Android.
This should means a lot of work for a thing that is not necessary right now.
There's a NDK (Native Development Kit) which allows making Android apps using C or C++.
So what's the holdup? Ouya not open(source) enough? From what I hear it is. Problem is that most of us don't have one so why bother.
i think it should be somewhere in this list.
https://www.ouya.tv/games/?show=all
Also markveidemanis claims to run one on his kindle(or something like that)
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