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Corona Roadmap, new monetization plugin and more

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June 8, 2017 Corona Roadmap 2017 One of our most frequently asked questions is about our . Where is

[Corona Digest]( June 8, 2017 Corona Roadmap 2017 One of our most frequently asked questions is about our [feature roadmap](. Where is Corona headed? What’s next on the horizon? While product roadmaps can be unpredictable, and items may be added/removed/postponed, the roadmap should give you a general sense of what our plans are, with the understanding that they are subject to change without notice. [Roadmap Graphic]( [Map Designed by Freepik]( The [roadmap]( covers the remainder of 2017 and early 2018 and includes the features we are currently planning. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Appodeal]( [Download Corona]( From the Forum This week we look at: [I’ll never use algebra again!]( Learn about some common "game maths." [Objects, objects...]( This is a great post on Lua and OOP. [And the rains came.]( Great techinques for rain effects. Premium Plugins [AdMob Plugin]( [Ad Colony]( [Chartboost plugin]( [Unity Ads Plugin]( FEATURED Here are a few recently featured updates and resources. --------------------------------------------------------------- Introducing the Collision Filters plugin For game designers who utilize Corona’s built-in Box2D physics system, collision filters usually enter the design equation at some point in development. Now, using the new [Collision Filters]( plugin, you can skip all of the math and calculations involved in traditional collision filter setup. --------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome LoopMe, a new monetization plugin Corona Labs is pleased to announce a new monetization plugin from LoopMe. [Learn more]( about this great addition to our suite of plugins. --------------------------------------------------------------- Great game development tips: May 2017 There are many aspects involved in building a great, successful game. We’ve picked out a [few posts]( from around the interwebs which may help you achieve your goals! ---------------------------------------------------------------  [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © 2017 Corona Labs Inc. All rights reserved. [www.CoronaLabs.com]( Corona Labs Inc 350 Alabama Street, #10 San Francisco, CA, USA, 94110

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