<p><b>PUT DOWN YOUR CONTROLLER</b> <p>Why just play videogames when you can build your own game? Follow the steps in this book to learn a little about code, build a few graphics, and piece together a real game you can share with your friends. Who knows? What you learn here could help you bec
Create Computer Games: Design and Build Your Own Game
โ Scribed by Patrick McCabe
- Publisher
- For Dummies
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 259
- Edition
- Paperback
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
PUT DOWN YOUR CONTROLLER
Why just play videogames when you can build your own game? Follow the steps in this book to learn a little about code, build a few graphics, and piece together a real game you can share with your friends. Who knows? What you learn here could help you become the next rock-star video- game designer. So set your controller aside and get ready to create!
Decipher the code โ build some basic knowledge of how computer code drives videogames
Get animated โ create simple graphics and learn how to put them in motion
Update a classic โ put your knowledge together to put your modern twist on a classic game
โฆ Subjects
Games; Game Design; Unity; Blender; Animation; For Dummies
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