The first mobile game made on the Project Anarchy engine from Havok has been released on Google Play.

Today, developers have a good choice of tools in the mobile market. For three–dimensional tasks, you can use Unreal, for porting – Marmalade, for HTML5 lovers there are Turbulenz and Goo. DICE also promises to show the universal Frostbite Go package soon. The most popular solution is Unity, which immediately offers a game editor.

It is the Project Anarchy engine from Havok that claims the laurels of the latter, which includes Havok Vision Engine (graphics module, level editor), Havok Physics (physics module, collision processing, realistic character physics), Havok Animation Studio (animation module, animation editor) and Havok AI (artificial intelligence module, character navigation).

However, what the engine is capable of is unclear. There were no games created on it until recently.

But the other day, Anarchy RPG slasher appeared on Google Play, designed to demonstrate all the splendor (or dampness and lack of development) of Project Anarchy.

You can download it from this link. We, in turn, are waiting for your comments. What do you think about the project, what about the engine? Is this a worthy alternative to Unity?

A source: droidgamers.com

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