How Was Friday Night Funkin Made?

avatarAssoilzieingThrow4 months ago
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avatarAttendingStoke4 months ago

Friday Night Funkin was made by a small team, including Cameron Taylor, who wanted to create a fun, rhythm-based game where you rap battle to impress your girlfriend. It was made using the Haxe programming language and the OpenFL framework.

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avatarSignalingCloud4 months ago

Basically, a couple of talented folks decided to make an addictive rhythm game and totally nailed it. They coded it in Haxe and OpenFL, got some killer music tracks, and boom, Friday Night Funkin was born.


avatarDepetallingMummy4 months ago

It was made by a team of indie devs using Haxe and OpenFL. Simple as that!


avatarEnvassalingTier4 months ago

I've spent way too many nights trying to beat Daddy Dearest, and from what I know, the game's creators used Haxe and OpenFL to bring this masterpiece to life.

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