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By leveraging C# and other .NET languages on Microsoft and Mono platforms you can write modern, fast, and reliable game code using your editor of choice.

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Cross-Platform

Build your game for multiple platforms. MonoGame currently supports:

Desktop
  • Windows
  • MacOS
  • Linux
Mobile
  • Android
  • iOS
  • iPadOS
Console *
  • Playstation 4
  • Playstation 5
  • Xbox One
  • Nintendo Switch

* Console access requires you to be authorized for those platforms.

Season 1 introduces us to (Matt Bomer), a world-class con artist, forger, and thief who escapes from a maximum-security prison just months before his sentence is up. His goal? To find his missing girlfriend, Kate.

White Collar Season 1: Style, Schemes, and the Ultimate Bromance

The "hot" factor of the show isn't just about the aesthetics; it’s about the scorching intellectual banter and the tension between its two leads. The Premise: A Deal with the Devil

He is quickly recaptured by the only man smart enough to catch him: (Tim DeKay). But instead of going back to a cell, Neal proposes a "hot" new arrangement: he’ll help Peter catch other white-collar criminals in exchange for his freedom, wearing an ankle monitor that tracks his every move. Why Season 1 is a Must-Watch (Dubbed or Subtitled)

From the moment Neal swaps his prison jumpsuit for a vintage 1950s Sy Devore suit, the show becomes a visual masterclass. The "hot" look of the series—the fedoras, the skinny ties, and the luxury New York apartments—defined an era of TV style.

The first season of White Collar is a perfect blend of intelligence, suspense, and visual flair. It’s "comfort TV" at its finest, but with enough sharp edges and clever twists to keep you guessing. If you haven't started your rewatch of the 1ª Temporada , there's no better time to dive into the world of high-stakes forgery and FBI stings.

MonoGame Is Free

MonoGame is, and will always remain, free to use. There is no subscription model, royalty payments, licensing costs, or runtime fees associated with using MonoGame.

The MonoGame Foundation is a non-profit foundation that relies on community donations to fund its projects and goals. Consider supporting MonoGame through a one-time or monthly donation.