This book is a step-by-step tutorial that includes complete source code for all of the games covered. It adopts an engaging style to teach all the game development concepts. Each block of code is explained, and game development concepts are diagrammed and covered in detail. Each game begins with a c
XNA 4.0 Game Development by Example: Beginner's Guide - Visual Basic Edition
β Scribed by Kurt Jaegers
- Publisher
- Packt Publishing
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 424
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
This book is a step-by-step tutorial that includes complete source code for all of the games covered. It adopts an engaging style to teach all the game development concepts. Each block of code is explained, and game development concepts are diagrammed and covered in detail. Each game begins with a concept description and concludes with suggestions for expanding on the finished game. If you are an aspiring game developer who wants to take a shot at creating games for the Microsoft Windows platform with the XNA Framework, then this book is for you. Using this book, you can get started with creating games without any game development experience. A basic knowledge of Visual Basic would be needed to kickstart your game development.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Create your own exciting games with Microsoft XNA 4.0 Dive headfirst into game creation with XNA Four different styles of games comprising a puzzler, a space shooter, a multi-axis shoot 'em up, and a jump-and-run platformer Games that gradually increase in complexity to cover a wide variety
Move beyond the world of flat 2D-based game development and discover how to create your own exciting 3D games with Microsoft XNA 4.0. Create a 3D maze, fire shells at enemy tanks, and drive a rover on the surface of Mars while being attacked by alien saucers. Β«XNA 4 3D Game Development by Example Be
<p>Create action-packed 3D games with the Microsoft XNA Framework</p> <p><b>Overview</b></p> <ul> <li>Learn the structure of a 3D world and how to implement a variety of 3D techniques including terrain generation and 3D model rendering.</li> <li>Build three different types of 3D games step-by-step,
Move beyond the world of flat 2D-based game development and discover how to create your own exciting 3D games with Microsoft XNA 4.0. Create a 3D maze, fire shells at enemy tanks, and drive a rover on the surface of Mars while being attacked by alien saucers. Β«XNA 4 3D Game Development by Example Be
A seat-of-your-pants manual for building fun, groovy little games quickly with Unity 4.x<br>Overview<BR>Learn the basics of the Unity 3D game engine by building five small, functional game projects<BR>simplification and iteration techniques that will make you more successful as a game developer<BR>T