![]() Open XCode and create a new project, choosing "OpenGL ES Application". The project will use OpenGL ES 1.1 only, and is made with XCode 3.2.4. A simple scene with some falling boxes will be set up In a basic XCode project for the iPhone, with the assumption that the reader This page will go through an 'absolute beginners' guide to getting Box2D running you've never used XCode (or Mac either for that matter).you prefer to reuse your own code rather than learning libraries such as cocos2d.you know OpenGL and want to use it for your games.you know C++ well but can't be bothered learning much Obj-C.you want to make physics games using Box2D for the iOS.You are in the situation I was 6 months ago, which is: I have kept it separate from the tutorial pages, but it could be useful for you if Since it does not use the testbed like the rest of the 'Setting up' topics, ![]() ![]() This article looks at how to set up a basic project for the iOS using Box2D and Box2D C++ tutorials - Setting up (iPhone) Last edited: July 14 2013 ![]()
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