How to create multiplayer card game that work with bluetooth and wifi

I want to create multiplayer card game. i need 4 players that connect  via Bluetooth or wifi to play the game.is this possible with corona? if it is possible how ?  i need to know from the beginning,

Currently there isn’t (yet) a way to do any Corona MP with BlueTooth.

For Wifi, use AutoLanhttps://forums.coronalabs.com/topic/63788-autolan-ipv6/ this will give you a starting point, but you’ll have to learn on your own, buy a template, get some free help from someone else, or pay someone.

This isn’t a 1, 2, 3 there you go kind of task.  In fact, if you are new I would start with simply learning how to create a local only card game.  Then re-write it for MP.

I have all ready 

@chathura992,

WiFi is the only option now, and your choices for that are (may be more):

Note: No need to quote me when responding.  I’ll know you’re reply to my last post. 

PS - I suppose you could try to solve Bluetooth via Enterprise, but I’m pretty sure that’d be pretty challenging due to BT complexities.

@all,

Anyone else have any ideas on this?

Ed you’ve pretty much covered it.  There are multiple choices online. But for local its Autolan or create your own socket level code.

Rob

thank you  guys , i will try to do my own. Ed you guys doing great job #Corona Geek  keep it up  thank you 

Currently there isn’t (yet) a way to do any Corona MP with BlueTooth.

For Wifi, use AutoLanhttps://forums.coronalabs.com/topic/63788-autolan-ipv6/ this will give you a starting point, but you’ll have to learn on your own, buy a template, get some free help from someone else, or pay someone.

This isn’t a 1, 2, 3 there you go kind of task.  In fact, if you are new I would start with simply learning how to create a local only card game.  Then re-write it for MP.

I have all ready 

@chathura992,

WiFi is the only option now, and your choices for that are (may be more):

Note: No need to quote me when responding.  I’ll know you’re reply to my last post. 

PS - I suppose you could try to solve Bluetooth via Enterprise, but I’m pretty sure that’d be pretty challenging due to BT complexities.

@all,

Anyone else have any ideas on this?

Ed you’ve pretty much covered it.  There are multiple choices online. But for local its Autolan or create your own socket level code.

Rob

thank you  guys , i will try to do my own. Ed you guys doing great job #Corona Geek  keep it up  thank you