Beginning Flash Game Programming For Dummies - Andy Harris

Beginning Flash Game Programming For Dummies

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Buch | Softcover
416 Seiten
2005
For Dummies (Verlag)
978-0-7645-8962-1 (ISBN)
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You can start game programming in a flash Here's how to create five different cool games - no experience necessary! Ever think you could come up with a better computer game? Then this book is for you! No boring programming theory here, just the stuff you need to know to actually make something happen, and all in plain English.
You can start game programming in a flash

Here's how to create five different cool games - no experience necessary!

Ever think you could come up with a better computer game? Then this book is for you! No boring programming theory here, just the stuff you need to know to actually make something happen, and all in plain English. Build a brain-teasing math game, go classic with Pong, create monsters and mayhem, and much more.

Discover how to
* Build and control basic movie clips
* Make text appear and change
* Generate random numbers
* Add sound effects
* Create cars and space vehicles that move realistically
* Blow up stuff onscreen

Andy Harris earned a degree in Special Education from Indiana University/Purdue University–Indianapolis (IUPUI). He taught young adults with severe disabilities for several years. He also taught himself enough computer programming to support his teaching habit with freelance programming. Those were the exciting days when computers started to have hard drives, and some computers connected to each other with arcane protocols. He taught programming in those days because it was fun. Eventually, Andy decided to teach computer science full time, and he still teaches at IUPUI. He lectures in the applied computing program and runs the streaming media lab. He also teaches classes in whatever programming language is in demand at the time. He has developed a large number of online video-based courses and international distance education projects. Andy has written several books on various computing topics and languages including Java, C#, mobile computing, JavaScript, and PHP/MySQL. Andy welcomes comments and suggestions about his books. He can be reached at aharris@cs.iupui.edu.

Introduction 1

Part I: Basic Flash 7

Chapter 1: Why You Want to Write Games in Flash 9

Chapter 2: Cruising and Using the Flash Environment 19

Part II: The Next Steps 43

Chapter 3: Altered States 45

Chapter 4: Getting with the Program 61

Chapter 5: Making an Interactive Game 85

Part III: Sprites, or Movie Clips 111

Chapter 6: Introducing Sprites and Movie Clips 113

Chapter 7: Won’t Be Long ’Til You Write Pong 141

Part IV: Getting Control of the Situation 173

Chapter 8: Keyboard Input and Audio Output 175

Chapter 9: It’s Alive! Animating Your Sprites 193

Chapter 10: Building the Monster Traffic Game 219

Part V: Phun with Phuzzy Physics 245

Chapter 11: Vectors and Gravity 247

Chapter 12: Vehicle Motion 279

Chapter 13: The Life and Death of Sprites 317

Part VI: The Part of Tens 341

Chapter 14: Ten Math Concepts for Game Programmers 343

Chapter 15: Ten Game Starters 351

Index 377

Erscheint lt. Verlag 11.11.2005
Zusatzinfo Screen captures: 50 B&W, 0 Color
Sprache englisch
Maße 188 x 234 mm
Gewicht 626 g
Einbandart Paperback
Themenwelt Informatik Weitere Themen Computerspiele
ISBN-10 0-7645-8962-8 / 0764589628
ISBN-13 978-0-7645-8962-1 / 9780764589621
Zustand Neuware
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