There is also a open source android-x86 (http://www.android-x86.org/) project that could be run either using emulator (for example qemu) or using some specific hardware (for example asus eee pc)
So that's no for Android... :) Making it to run native on Android and Linux would mean to make it actually as two different engines... Noone of the judges has access to Android phone? Really wanted to finally get my hands on Android development... just could not make myself to finally start... this contest could be good push :)
There is also a open source android-x86 (http://www.android-x86.org/) project that could be run either using emulator (for example qemu) or using some specific hardware (for example asus eee pc)
So that's no for Android... :) Making it to run native on Android and Linux would mean to make it actually as two different engines... Noone of the judges has access to Android phone? Really wanted to finally get my hands on Android development... just could not make myself to finally start... this contest could be good push :)