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Intel XDK with no Games?

Иван_Кондерев
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Hi, there.

I watch some video tutorials about making games on IXDK, and all of them using - Templates - Games.

So I install IXDK and can't find Games templates with Cocos2d, Cocos2d Lite, Phaser, and other.

Help me pls, why my version IXDK haven't thes templates?

Thank's.

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PaulF_IntelCorp
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Please see the XDK release notes > https://software.intel.com/en-us/xdk/docs/release-notes-information-intel-xdk < specifically:

These features were retired because, as previously announced and noted in these release notes, future editions of the Intel XDK will focus on the development of IoT (Internet of Things) apps and IoT mobile companion apps. Since we introduced the Intel XDK IoT Edition in September of 2014, the need for accessible IoT app development tools has increased dramatically. At the same time, HTML5 mobile app development tools have matured significantly. Given the maturity of the free open-source HTML5 mobile app development tools, we feel you are best served by using those tools directly.

And this forum thread > https://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/intel-xdk/topic/700951 <

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Wayne_Wong_Q_
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+1

Same thing on my installed Intel XDK 3759

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Michael_C_Intel2
Employee
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Hi,

We have a forum dedicated to the XDK, I am going to move your thread to it. That way someone from the XDK team can help you with your problem.  

-Michael

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PaulF_IntelCorp
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Please see the XDK release notes > https://software.intel.com/en-us/xdk/docs/release-notes-information-intel-xdk < specifically:

These features were retired because, as previously announced and noted in these release notes, future editions of the Intel XDK will focus on the development of IoT (Internet of Things) apps and IoT mobile companion apps. Since we introduced the Intel XDK IoT Edition in September of 2014, the need for accessible IoT app development tools has increased dramatically. At the same time, HTML5 mobile app development tools have matured significantly. Given the maturity of the free open-source HTML5 mobile app development tools, we feel you are best served by using those tools directly.

And this forum thread > https://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/intel-xdk/topic/700951 <

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Иван_Кондерев
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Paul F. (Intel) wrote:

Please see the XDK release notes > https://software.intel.com/en-us/xdk/docs/release-notes-information-inte... < specifically:

These features were retired because, as previously announced and noted in these release notes, future editions of the Intel XDK will focus on the development of IoT (Internet of Things) apps and IoT mobile companion apps. Since we introduced the Intel XDK IoT Edition in September of 2014, the need for accessible IoT app development tools has increased dramatically. At the same time, HTML5 mobile app development tools have matured significantly. Given the maturity of the free open-source HTML5 mobile app development tools, we feel you are best served by using those tools directly.

And this forum thread > https://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/intel-xdk/topic/700951 <

T.y., Paul F. for your answer.

I'm alredy find this information. Should I delete this topic? Or mabe other's find this information useful?

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PaulF_IntelCorp
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No need to delete the thread, it is helpful for others, as well.

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