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As a standalone game #207

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eSPiYa opened this issue Jul 25, 2024 · 3 comments
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As a standalone game #207

eSPiYa opened this issue Jul 25, 2024 · 3 comments

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@eSPiYa
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eSPiYa commented Jul 25, 2024

Is it possible to make this a standalone game?

Yesterday, I realized that I want this game to be a standalone after experiencing a 14hr blackout due to a typhoon. We are safe but it is quite boring having if there's no electricity. We have several power banks so we can play for hours.

Oculus/Meta Quest devices are designed as standalone VR gadgets, so I think it will be great if we can play this game even without access to another device or internet.

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ccoenen commented Aug 5, 2024

with webworkers and a manifest, this could work offline, I believe.

@dmarcos
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dmarcos commented Sep 4, 2024

No plans for standalone version. It's a web app.

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eSPiYa commented Sep 9, 2024

I stumbled upon Cordova before, around 10 years ago, it is a tool that can turn web applications into a native Android application. Considering that Quest 2 is android-based, I think this is possible. I tried to research about it if it can handle node.js-based web applications, but I found Capacitor. I don't know if this will work, specially my only experience with Node is following a video tutorials of Angular.

The challenges are the support for WebXR and access to storages.

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