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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T06:40:46+00:00 2026-06-12T06:40:46+00:00

I would like to develop a game for windows 8, but since Xna isn’t

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I would like to develop a game for windows 8, but since Xna isn’t supported, i don’t really know, if it is good to use something like MonoGame – because i think, it doesn’t make any sense to use MonoDevelop with OpenGL while the UI Frontend runs with DirectX. But my searches and on “apptivate.ms”, they still force the developers to use MonoDevelop – but why would a corporation like Microsoft even do this?

And i don’t like to build my game in C++ with DirectX, because in my case, it’s not a big game, and my favorite language (also, my language at work) is C#..

Btw., it would not be a big deal for me to write this game with OpenGL or C++, because I’ve got a lot of experience in these two for the past four years, but in this case, i like to have a “fast” and “save” solution like C# and a Graphics Framework.

So… maybe someone has the answer to these qustions:

  • Should i use MonoGame with Xaml / C# and don’t worry about the mix of DirectX and OpenGL?
  • Or is there even another DirectX/Game Framework which i can use?
  • Or maybe, i’m totally wrong, and Xaml doesn’t need DirectX? Or i can force MonoGame to use DirectX?
  • Or, another point – would something like “System.Drawing” fast enough for a spaceshooter with some nice shading effects (I think, for my case, i need shading and something like bloom, blurring etc.)? Maybe, Microsoft added a new 2D drawing library? (But i think its still gdi+ )
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    2026-06-12T06:40:47+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 6:40 am

    Your question is ambiguous if you are referring to Windows 8 Metro (aka Modern) or Windows 8 Desktop, but I assume it’s the Metro version.

    If you want to develop a game in C# for Win8 Metro without using a commercial solution, you can use:

    • SharpDX which is a low level DirectX API for .NET or the up-coming SharpDX.Toolkit (check latest news on the website) which is a high level framework around Direct3D11 (with a XNA like API, but with full Direct3D11 support). SharpDX is the only C# wrapper covering the whole DirectX API that is certified to work under Windows 8.
    • MonoGame which is using SharpDX for its Metro backend. I haven’t heard that you need to use MonoDevelop for it, as it is working with an existing XNA project and VS 2012 should work just fine.
    • ANX which is also using SharpDX for its Metro backend.

    Concerning the previous answer, If Win8 Modern is assumed, you can’t use OpenTK, as OpenGL is not a certified API for the Microsoft App Store and SlimDX is not compatible with Windows 8 Metro.

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