The Game Jam Survival Guide

The Game Jam Survival Guide

Author: Christer Kaitila

Publisher: Packt Pub Limited

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 9781849692502

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The Game Jam Survival Guide is an insider view of game jams packed full of expert advice; leading with tips and tricks on how to build a great game with just 48 hours; but clearly defining what should be avoided at all costs during Game Jam mayhem. The reader is led through each half-day phase; from the beginning of your quest in hours 1-12 to breaking through "the wall" on day two and finally reaching the finishing line in hours 37-48. Although the book is intended for beginners and experts alike, the reader will already know how to program (in any language). He or she will love games and want to learn how to best make their own game in a wild and crazy 48-hour period.


Game Jams – History, Technology, and Organisation

Game Jams – History, Technology, and Organisation

Author: Allan Fowler

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2022-12-07

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 3031151879

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This book will provide a comprehensive guide to creating and managing a game jam. The book will also provide an overview of how and where game jams have been held, the type of game jams, the tools and technologies used in organising and participating in game jams.


Beginning Java Game Development with LibGDX

Beginning Java Game Development with LibGDX

Author: LEE STEMKOSKI

Publisher: Apress

Published: 2015-12-29

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 1484215001

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Design and create video games using Java, with the LibGDX software library. By reading Beginning Java Game Development with LibGDX, you will learn how to design video game programs and how to build them in Java. You will be able to create your own 2D games, using various hardware for input (keyboard/mouse, gamepad controllers, or touchscreen), and create executable versions of your games. The LibGDX library facilitates the game development process by providing pre-built functionality for common tasks. It is a free, open source library that includes full cross-platform compatibility, so programs written using this library can be compiled to run on desktop computers (Windows/MacOS), web browsers, and smartphones/tablets (both Android and iOS). Beginning Java Game Development with LibGDX teaches by example with many game case study projects that you will build throughout the book. This ensures that you will see all of the APIs that are encountered in the book in action and learn to incorporate them into your own projects. The book also focuses on teaching core Java programming concepts and applying them to game development. What You Will Learn How to use the LibGDX framework to create a host of 2D arcade game case studies How to compile your game to run on multiple platforms, such as iOS, Android, Windows, and MacOS How to incorporate different control schemes, such as touchscreen, gamepad, and keyboard Who This Book Is ForReaders should have an introductory level knowledge of basic Java programming. In particular, you should be familiar with: variables, conditional statements, loops, and be able to write methods and classes to accomplish simple tasks. This background is equivalent to having taken a first-semester college course in Java programming.


Game Development with Construct 2

Game Development with Construct 2

Author: LEE STEMKOSKI

Publisher: Apress

Published: 2017-05-18

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 1484227840

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Design and create video games using Construct 2. No prior experience is required.Game Development with Construct 2 teaches you to create 12 different game projects from a variety of genres, including car racing and tower defense to platformer and action-adventure. The software is user friendly and powerful, and the games you create can be exported to run on the web, desktop computers, and smartphones. What You'll Learn Create complete functional games using the Construct 2 game engine Understand general logical structures underlying video game programs Use practical game design advice (such as visual feedback and gameplay balancing) Understand programming concepts useful throughout computer science Who This Book Is For Middle school and high school students with no prior programming knowledge, and only minimal mathematical knowledge (graphing (x,y) coordinates, measuring angles, and applying formulas)


Adobe Edge Quickstart Guide

Adobe Edge Quickstart Guide

Author: Joseph Labrecque

Publisher: Packt Publishing Ltd

Published: 2012-03-14

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 1849693315

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Adobe Edge Quickstart Guide is a practical guide on creating engaging content for the Web with Adobe's newest HTML5 tool. By taking a chapter-by-chapter look at each major aspect of Adobe Edge, the book lets you digest the available features in small, easily understandable chunks, allowing you to start using Adobe Edge for your web design needs immediately. If you are interested in creating engaging motion and interactive compositions using web standards with professional tooling, then this book is for you. Those with a background in Flash Professional wanting to get started quickly with Adobe Edge will also find this book useful.


Software Engineering Perspectives in Computer Game Development

Software Engineering Perspectives in Computer Game Development

Author: Kendra M. L. Cooper

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2021-07-05

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 1351382349

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Featuring contributions from leading experts in software engineering, this edited book provides a comprehensive introduction to computer game software development. It is a complex, interdisciplinary field that relies on contributions from a wide variety of disciplines including arts and humanities, behavioural sciences, business, engineering, physical sciences, mathematics, etc. The book focuses on the emerging research at the intersection of game and software engineering communities. A brief history of game development is presented, which considers the shift from the development of rare games in isolated research environments in the 1950s to their ubiquitous presence in popular culture today. A summary is provided of the latest peer-reviewed research results in computer game development that have been reported at multiple levels of maturity (workshops, conferences, and journals). The core chapters of the book are devoted to sharing emerging research at the intersection of game development and software engineering. In addition, future research opportunities on new software engineering methods for games and serious educational games for software engineering education are highlighted. As an ideal reference for software engineers, developers, educators, and researchers, this book explores game development topics from software engineering and education perspectives. Key Features: Includes contributions from leading academic experts in the community Presents a current collection of emerging research at the intersection of games and software engineering Considers the interdisciplinary field from two broad perspectives: software engineering methods for game development and serious games for software engineering education Provides a snapshot of the recent literature (i.e., 2015-2020) on game development from software engineering perspectives


Reach Your Goals Survival Guide to Golf

Reach Your Goals Survival Guide to Golf

Author: Christina Ricci

Publisher:

Published: 2009-09-23

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780979346903

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Perfect for men and women of all playing abilities. The Green Book has a special course management focus. Christina invites players to play a few holes to help them navigate successfully around the course. Plus, jam-packed tee-to-green instruction is included covering the not-so-common shots, sure to get more pars.


Assistant Principal's Survival Guide

Assistant Principal's Survival Guide

Author: Paul R. Simpson

Publisher: Jossey-Bass

Published: 2000-09-15

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9780130868916

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This practical resource is jam-packed with proven strategies, hands-on techniques, and "how to" guidelines for virtually every aspect of school administration and supervision. Best of all, it gives you scores of real-life examples and "tricks of the trade" you won't find in any school of education.


The Dan Bongino Show Survival Guide

The Dan Bongino Show Survival Guide

Author: Jim Verdi

Publisher: Liberatio Protocol

Published: 2024-06-11

Total Pages: 115

ISBN-13:

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When Rush Limbaugh sadly passed, a massive void in conservative radio had to be filled. This is the story of how The Dan Bongino Show became one of the most listened to radio shows and podcasts in the country, boasting one of the most loyal audiences in the business. Because of that, there are many elements that only the most avid listeners will know about: the golden rules, theories, and everything to make you a P1. Penned by show producer Jim Verdi, this book explains what these elements are and how they came to be such show staples, while also offering insight into how the radio show and the podcast are put together. After reading The Dan Bongino Show Survival Guide, you will be one of the many who—“If you know, you know.”