NW.js (previously known as node-webkit) lets you call all Node.js modules directly from DOM and enables a new way of writing applications with all Web technologies.
As NW.Js support has been retired, use the Windows, macOS and Linux export options instead. For more details see: Exporting to Windows with the WebView2 wrapper...
When adding the NW.Js exporter in Construct 3, we made a series of improvements to make using NW.Js easier and more flexible. Here's a few of the changes we've...
I just got Construct 2 so I could make some games at home and publish them to my website. Of course this is my first time making a game, and I dont have money t...
. Getting Started. Installing & Updating. The Use Of Custom Builds. Main Structure. Important Files & File Paths. How To: Modify The Package Manifest Files. Ho...
I am using Construct 3 to make a control panel for an IoT device. I want to use web sockets to communicate. I want to supply self signed certificates for the de...
I would like to request a Constuct.Net port of the Construct 2 NW.Js downloads webpage, if possible. While it's fully up to you guys on how to do it (if at all)...
I find that when you want to use NW.Js, in particular to write files to the disk, in the desired place, that it Is'nt very practical, you have to rebuild each t...
The "Instant games" plugin has an "Is available" condition to check if we run on Instant Games. How can I find out that I'm running in NW.Js / Browser / Mobile?...
Update May 2022: Historically we distributed files that allowed running Construct 3 in NW.Js. The download files for this were provided in this post. However su...
For the past few days I've been thinking about a game I wanted to make and how I would love to publish it on Steam if I ever make it. I researched the forums bu...