libGDX: Installation And Setup for Android Studio on a Mac
In this video I will show you how to install and configure libGDX on Mac, which is a Java game framework for Android, and get it working with Android Studio.
Well, technically it also works on iOS, Desktop and web, but since this is an Android channel we are covering the Android side of things.
The process involves downloading the libGDX installer, and then using their project generator to create a libGDX project, and then importing that project into Android Studio.
Note that Android studio will take some time to process the project the first time, thats normal. Just leaving it chugging away, and go make a coffee while it does it’s thing.
I have also got you covered with other platforms.
Watch this video to see the installation and configuration process on Linux
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6C0ZEMNqMs
And watch this video to see the installation and configuration process on Windows
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUb97Wv9R6o
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