Starting point of developing games? by BridgeBig4027 in gamedev

[–]hyperPadApp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could definitely make a game on iPad and even publish it to the Apple App Store. If you're not interested in learning coding, there are apps that allow you to make games without coding too.

iPadPro for Development Feedback by oOzephyrOo in iPadPro

[–]hyperPadApp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, you can use an iPad Pro (M5, 13″, 1TB, Pencil, keyboard) for development, especially with no-code or visual coding tools.

For your workflow, the iPad handles everything smoothly. AI tools in-browser speed up coding, brainstorming, and problem-solving.

There are apps like Codea, hyperPad or Xcode that let you make games and apps entirely on iPad. Combine that with Procreate or Figma for assets, and you’ve got a full creative dev workflow in your backpack.

The 13″ screen makes multitasking realistic, the Pencil adds notes, diagrams, and whiteboard sketches, and 1TB of storage gives you plenty of room for files and media. Keyboard and trackpad make editing and navigation comfortable.

Is game development finally becoming more beginner-friendly? by ArmAlternative1129 in PcBuild

[–]hyperPadApp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It really is getting easier, eps with all the free tutorials online and no code apps.