Quote Originally Posted by mobilus View Post
1. If Oxygene is really for pascal programmers or Oxygene is for C# and Java programmers?
IMHO not. Oxygene is more a transition horse product for people that (for some reason) want to leave pascal, but don't dare to do it in one step. The syntax is somewhat familiar, but not much more.

So I think Oxygene is mostly for pascal hobbyists (and professional people that are not into fulltime programming).

More hardcore programmers either stick with Delphi/pascal, or migrate to whatever is most suitable for their audience (be it Java, C# or C++, and a few that are deep into iOS apps might select Objective C).

And usually people that think that they have to leave a platform that is becoming a niche, don't migrate to a platform that is even a larger niche.

Why Oxygene don't speak with his Father? Look at the figure below.
Well, basically because there is no real relation other than some minor syntax. IMHO Pascal is the grandfather (via C#) rather than the father. Technology and platform are totally different.

2. Is it possible to use Oxygene with PssStudio (PSVita SDK uses Mono), CryMono, Unity3D or other tools based on Mono Develop?
(For now, I managed to connect only with XNA.)
Maybe, but does it make sense? You will be one of the very few to attempt that, and despite a less familiar language, going directly to Mono Develop might be easier. (because the support and example situation is easier)