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Hello everyone, I am a junior developer I got hands-on with a project where I should develop a mobile app containing multiple 2d games my initial UI stack was React Native for the UI and Unity for the games, the app is UI heavy so unity alone wasn't enough, but I recently found that I could develop everything with Flutter from the app to the game ... my question is, do you think it's a good idea or am I shooting myself in the foot?

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Senior Software Architect at Seleon Gmbh·
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if you are already expert on technologies you mentioned and know exactly how to work with them you might see investition to flutter as burden. Otherwise: Just go on with flutter & flame and see if it fullfills your requirements and could fit to your exact requirements.

Generally, flutter is already solid, and usable in context you mentioned. There's also plenty of resources to test if it would be ok to you before investing a lot. Just pick a demo project, get it running, and see results.

https://flutter.dev/games

If you decide to invest you can take a working seed project generated to you

https://cli.vgv.dev/docs/templates/flame_game

Note: Flutter + Flame expect you to learn dart - it's easy, as the language is close to js / c / .. so: algol style syntax - it also expects you to understand reactive ui's - well: concept is insipired by React, so no suprises here, except that the whole concept needs some discipline.

Still to mention: For 3d games you still should see unity as solid option. And, as also with react native, you would find integration to flutter possible and supported by 3rd parties. Don't expect this to work always out of the box as a dream, but see it as a doable thing if you need to step to this road.

https://pub.dev/packages/flutter_unity_widget

As an inspiration I give you idea what kind of extensions Flutter offers, if you decide to invest on it.. This is more fun thing, but as a junior developer learning stuff and doing things out of interest this might be something to you.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CCVB31feO0

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Abdulatif Abdella Mohammed
Abdulatif Abdella Mohammed
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April 20th 2024 at 6:26PM

Good Chance for business

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KS ABBAS
KS ABBAS
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August 25th 2024 at 11:17AM

what is going on

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Disclaimer: never heard of flame before

Without knowing more details about what kind of gameplay elements you're looking to feature in your application, it's a bit tricky to offer a transparent answer. I would feel more comfortable making my decision once I flesh out what I need the UI to do, (which will depend on how much you have drafted out)

If you go down the flutter route, you'll need to be prepared to learn about flutter's state management system more found here. On top of that, if you're used to working with tree diagrams and archiectures, you might feel quite at home as you go about building the UI. If you're familiar with design patterns, the typical AppState that's offered is not the same as the standard state design. All in all, It's a very flexible framework, so it can be easy to get distracted seeing all the different avenues you can take to the myriad of problems you'll come to face (in this case, building the foundation and/or an overhaul of your game). If you do end up going with Flutter, I would recommend sticking with Provider, Bloc, or standard AppState to get the hang of things.

Overall, I think I can offer one more damning question to ask yourself that I think might help establish a sense of direction:

How much of the gameplay happens in the UI? - E.g, incremental games like cookie clicker take place "in the UI" itself If there's a fair amount of UI changes and moving parts to what you have planned, I think flutter's a pretty good choice. Just keep in mind that the more complex the project, the less you may be able to lean on flutter's innate speed and functionality.

  • If you for whatever reason develop during periods of time in which you lack internet connectivity, I would stay away from flutter because you need to be able to run dart pub get whenever you want to compile your project (if memory serves)
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