Macromedia Flash MX Game Design
Book Details:
Publisher: | Macromedia Press |
Series: |
MIX , Demystified
|
Author: | Jobe Makar |
Edition: | 1 |
ISBN-10: | 0201770210 |
ISBN-13: | 9780201770216 |
Pages: | 648 |
Published: | Sep 19 2002 |
Posted: | Nov 19 2014 |
Language: | English |
Book format: | CHM |
Book size: | 9.25 MB |
Book Description:
So you wanna be a hotshot game designer? Well, if you have a basic grasp of Macromedia Flash MX, you can. Unafraid to tackle some of the more complicated aspects of game creation (including physics and trigonometry!), this comprehensive reference covers it all. Macromedia Flash Game Design Demystified starts out with the basics: planning, adapting ActionScript techniques, using introductory Flash game techniques, and more. Then it gets down to the real business of building simple games. You'll tackle simple-logic and quiz games before moving on to multiplayer and complex-logic games (chess, for example)--learning about importing 3-D graphics, adding sound effects, and licensing your games in the process. The book's companion CD includes the source files for a number of games as well as the tutorials and lessons that go along with the book and XML server software to facilitate multiplayer games. If you're tired of the games that you have and want to make your own action, this book offers comprehensive coverage of sophisticated techniques--but put in easy-to-grasp, practical terms.
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