DarkBasic Pro Game Programming

DarkBasic Pro Game Programming

Author: Jonathan S. Harbour

Publisher: Course Technology

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 624

ISBN-13:

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Learn to write 2D and 3D games without any programming experience by harnessing the advanced 2D/3D graphics features of DarkBasic Professional. This easy-to-use language handles the entire game engine for you, so you are free to focus on designing and playing your own games. Written for beginners with no programming experience, DarkBASIC Pro Game Programming, Second Edition is a welcome change of pace from traditional game programming books. You won't need to spend time figuring out how the game engine works, but only what the game is supposed to do. You will be able to create self-contained executable games with the graphics and sound files stored inside the exe file. No DarkBasic runtime library is needed: compiled programs are self-contained and require only that DirectX is installed. Finally, a book for complete beginners who want to learn to write games!


Game Programming All in One

Game Programming All in One

Author: Jonathan S. Harbour

Publisher: Cengage Learning

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 854

ISBN-13:

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This book gives aspiring game programmers the skills that are needed to create professional-quality games. Using the cross-platform Allegro game library, you'll learn how to write complete games that will run on almost any operating system.--[book cover]


Beginning Java 5 Game Programming

Beginning Java 5 Game Programming

Author: Jonathan S. Harbour

Publisher: Course Technology

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13:

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If you are interested in creating games for the casual game market, then get ready to set the wheels in motion! This hands-on guide for beginners allows you to increase your skill level along the way as you create a game full of cool artwork and intricate details. This book is not an introductory guide to the Java programming language, but instead serves as an introduction to the field of game programming using Java. From the basics of creating simple Java programs and writing graphics code to utilizing Java�s advanced 2D library and adding sound effects and music, this book�s step-by-step instructions will help you acquire all the skills you need to create a professional-quality, sprite-based game.


Monkey Game Development

Monkey Game Development

Author: Michael Hartlef

Publisher: Packt Publishing Ltd

Published: 2012-01-01

Total Pages: 747

ISBN-13: 1849692092

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The first two chapters will provide you with grounding in Monkey. In each subsequent chapter you will create a complete game deployable to either iOS, Android, HTML5, FLASH, OSX, Windows and XNA. The last chapter will show you how to monetize the games so you can be commercially successful in the app development world. Do you want to quickly create games deployable to all the major desktop and mobile platforms?, if so look no further. You will learn how to utilize the highly versatile Monkey compiler to create 2d games deployable almost anywhere. No game development or programming experience is required.


Beginner's Guide to DarkBASIC Game Programming

Beginner's Guide to DarkBASIC Game Programming

Author: Jonathan S. Harbour

Publisher: Cengage Learning Ptr

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 752

ISBN-13: 9781592000098

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You're interested in programming games, but you don't know where to begin. Beginner's Guide to DarkBASIC Game Programming is here to help. You'll be programming games in no time— and with DarkBASIC, you'll be amazed at how little code you have to write! DarkBASIC features more than a thousand commands geared toward game development, giving you a powerful tool as you put your newfound skills into practice. You'll get coverage of both DarkBASIC and DarkBASIC Professional, as well as the complete DarkBASIC Language Reference on CD. This completely self- contained book is designed to give you all of the skills you need to begin an amazing journey into the world of game development.


Game Design Foundations

Game Design Foundations

Author: Roger Pedersen

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers

Published: 2009-06-23

Total Pages: 401

ISBN-13: 1449663923

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Game Design Foundations, Second Edition covers how to design the game from the important opening sentence, the “One Pager” document, the Executive Summary and Game Proposal, the Character Document to the Game Design Document. The book describes game genres, where game ideas come from, game research, innovation in gaming, important gaming principles such as game mechanics, game balancing, AI, path finding and game tiers. The basics of programming, level designing, and film scriptwriting are explained by example. Each chapter has exercises to hone in on the newly learned designer skills that will display your work as a game designer and your knowledge in the game industry.


Game Programming for Teens

Game Programming for Teens

Author: Maneesh Sethi

Publisher: Course Technology Ptr

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 349

ISBN-13: 9781598635188

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Utilizes a hands-on approach to the fundamental principles and techniques of game programming, covering such topics as graphics, BlitzMax, audio, and special effects as it takes readers step-by-step through the process of creating a simple game.


Machine Vision and Mechatronics in Practice

Machine Vision and Mechatronics in Practice

Author: John Billingsley

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-01-12

Total Pages: 343

ISBN-13: 3662455145

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The contributions for this book have been gathered over several years from conferences held in the series of Mechatronics and Machine Vision in Practice, the latest of which was held in Ankara, Turkey. The essential aspect is that they concern practical applications rather than the derivation of mere theory, though simulations and visualization are important components. The topics range from mining, with its heavy engineering, to the delicate machining of holes in the human skull or robots for surgery on human flesh. Mobile robots continue to be a hot topic, both from the need for navigation and for the task of stabilization of unmanned aerial vehicles. The swinging of a spray rig is damped, while machine vision is used for the control of heating in an asphalt-laying machine. Manipulators are featured, both for general tasks and in the form of grasping fingers. A robot arm is proposed for adding to the mobility scooter of the elderly. Can EEG signals be a means to control a robot? Can face recognition be achieved in varying illumination?"