@pixelpaperyarn Open source iOS apps exist, but the distribution is tricky - most of them require you to compile them yourself in XCode and install on your device with your developer profile, meaning you either have to re-build/re-install every 7 days or pay $99/year to join the developer program to get a longer-lasting certificate. :expressionless:
@muppup I might be biased (I'm a front-end dev) but you'd probably want to learn JavaScript. Lets you do more things on the web, and there are plenty of JavaScript-based game engines (Phaser, rot.js, and more). You can post your games on a website, which is nice.
@joedakroub Presenting the same talk twice within a few weeks of each other, it's supposed to be a gentle introduction to NES (6502) assembly. Realizing that there's only so much you can teach in ~40 minutes, and I'm going to have to come up with a better narrative structure for the talk.