Adobe's new App Store support to bring Flash gaming to Apple platforms

iPhone opens Flash floodgates

Software giant Adobe has revealed that its new authoring tools will allow Flash developers to release their games on iPhone.

Announced at Adobe’s Max industry conference, Adobe Flash Professional CS5 means numerous studios and individuals previously unable to create Apps for the Apple device will now be able to port their projects to the sensationally popular platform.

Flash Professional CS5 lets developers create games and applications in Flash, whereupon they can export them to run on the iPhone. A public beta is due later this year, which developers can sign up to now.

Adobe itself has made available a number of Flash-based iPhone Apps already, using a pre-release version of the software. Developers that have created iPhone applications with the beta include BlueSkyNorth, Muchosmedia, PushButton Labs and South Park Digital Studios, which is behind the new South Park Avatar Creator (pictured).

As well as realising the ability to export Flash games to iPhone, the new CS5 release is also expected to include a new text engine for control with text, integration with Adobe Flash Builder for advanced ActionScript editing, enhanced functionality for team collaboration on projects, and prebuilt code ‘snippets’ for adding interactivity quickly and efficiently.

Earlier this week, Adobe announced plans to support Android, Windows Mobile, Symbian, BlackBerry and Palm webOS handsets with its Flash 10.1 platform.

About MCV Staff

Check Also

The shortlist for the 2024 MCV/DEVELOP Awards!

After carefully considering the many hundreds of nominations, we have a shortlist! Voting on the winners will begin soon, ahead of the awards ceremony on June 20th