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* [https://github.com/sarahgould/mosi môsi] code on Github. | * [https://github.com/sarahgould/mosi môsi] code on Github. | ||
** [https://github.com/zenzoa/mosi/wiki Wiki] on Github, with help on how to make games. | ** [https://github.com/zenzoa/mosi/wiki Wiki] on Github, with help on how to make games. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:43, 18 August 2021
Release date: | (v. 1.0) 2019 |
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Made by: | Sarah Gould |
Runs on: | Browser |
Exports to: | Browser |
môsi is another of a growing bunch of easy-to-use tools for making little interactive worlds (think Bitsy).
It has built-in editors for making palettes, graphic tiles, and music. (I especially like the music one! It's fun to leave a board's tune running why you work on other parts — rjt) You can also import and export every separate element in nice, plaintext formats :)
See Also
- môsi on Github.io (most up-to-date version).
- môsi on itch.io.
- môsi code on Github.
- Wiki on Github, with help on how to make games.
- Bitsy#Similar Tools.