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Titre : | HTML5 Games Most Wanted: Build the Best HTML5 Games |
Auteurs : | Egor Kuryanovich |
Type de document : | document électronique |
Editeur : | [S.l.] : friendsofED, 2012 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-4302-3978-9 |
Résumé : |
*HTML5 Games Most Wanted*┬ágathers the┬átop HTML5 games developers and reveals┬áthe passion they all share for creating and coding great games. You'll learn programming tips, tricks, and optimization techniques alongside real-world code examples that you can use in your own projects. You won't just┬ámake gamesÔÇöyou'll make *great* games. The book is packed full of JavaScript, HTML5, WebGL, and CSS3 code, showing you how these fantastic games were built and passing on the skills you'll need to create your own great games. Whether you're a coding expert looking for secrets to push your games further, or a beginner looking for inspiration and a solid game to build on and experiment with, *HTML5 Games Most Wanted* is for you. Topics and games covered include building complexity from simplicity in A to B, how to create, save, and load game levels in Marble Run, creating fast 3D action┬ágames like Cycleblob, and tips on combining the entangled web of HTML5 technologies brilliantly shown in Far7. ### What youÔÇÖll learn * How to create fantastic games using HTML5 * How to add 3D to your games with WebGL * How to create multiplayer games * How to build a level designer for your game ### Who this book is for Game developers creating amazing games that will work across multiple devices using the HTML5 suite of technologies. ### Table of Contents 1. The State of Open Web Games 2. Complexity from Simplicity 3. How to Make Multi-Platform HTML5 Games from Scratch 4. Creating, Saving, and Loading Tracks 5. 3D CSS 6. Particle Systems 7. Beginning WebGL 8. CycleBlob: A WebGL Lightcycle Game 9. A Real-Time Multiplayer Game Using WebSockets 10. Hard-Pressed for a Choice of Technology ### About the Author A bio is not available for this author. |