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gamemaker studio 2: Game Development with GameMaker Studio 2 Sebastiano M. Cossu, 2019-09-02 Create games from start to finish while learning game design and programming principles using the GameMaker Studio 2 game engine and GameMaker Language (GML). Game Development with GameMaker Studio 2 covers all aspects of game design and development from the initial idea to the final release, using an award-winning game engine. You learn how to create real-world video games based on classic and legendary video game genres. Each game project introduces and explains concepts of game development and design and coding principles, allowing you to build a wide set of skills while creating an exciting portfolio to kick-start a career in game development. Author Sebastiano Cossu teaches you to design levels in your games, draw sprites to populate your virtual worlds, program game objects for interaction with the player, incorporate custom music and sound effects, build GUIs for your menus and game interfaces, and support keyboard, mouse, and gamepad controls inyour projects. He shows you how to build cross-platform games to run on all desktop platforms (Windows, Linux, Mac OS) and publish them on the most popular game stores such as Steam, GOG, Humble Store, and Itch.io. What You’ll Learn Create games for different genres Master GameMaker Language (GML) programming Apply game design principles Delve into game programming patterns Who This Book is For Video game enthusiasts interested in game development and design. No prior programming experience is required. |
gamemaker studio 2: GameMaker Language: An In-Depth Guide [Soft Cover] Benjamin Anderson, 2015-07-28 Are you ready to build a game? GameMaker Studio is a professional development engine used to build games like Hyper Light Drifter, Death's Gambit, Risk of Rain, Valdis Story, Hotline Miami, and many more. These great games show the power of this tool but the very best part of GameMaker Studio is that it's one of the best places for new indie game developers to begin their journey. It is where I started and I have loved every second of it. Helping you on this journey is my goal with this book. With this book you will learn about GameMaker Language Lexical Structure, Data Types and Values, Variables, Arrays and Data Structures, Expressions and Operators, Statements, Scripts, Objects, Events, Game Audio, Development Patterns and Tricks, Surfaces and Particles, HUD and GUI Layer, Box2D Physics, Online Multiplayer, and Artificial Intelligence. Thank you for your support! |
gamemaker studio 2: Practical GameMaker Projects Ben Tyers, 2018-07-09 Make ten simple, casual games, and learn a ton of GML coding along the way. Each of these games is the kind you can play when you have a minute or two free, and are great for playing on your PC, or exported to HTML5 or Android. Each game in Practical GameMaker Projects has its own chapter that explains the process of making each game, along with sketches, screenshots, coding, explanations, and tips. For each game there is a YYZ project file of the completed game that is ready to load and play. Also, all resources are available so you can make the game as you follow along in the book. To take full advantage of this book and the accompanying resources and project files, a Creator, Developer or Educational version of GameMaker Studio 2 is required. You can still gain a lot from this book if you have the free version of GameMaker Studio 2, but note that the free version doesn't allow the importation of YYZ project files used in the book, and has other limitations such as a limit on how many resources you can create. Each chapter has an introduction that explains what the aim of the game is, followed by a design and coding section which will cover the coding of the game. You’re free to re-use code in your own projects, both free and paid. At the end of each chapter there is a things-to-try page that gives you five things to add to the game to improve its playability or appearance – pushing you a little to improve your planning and GML skills. What You'll Learn Build ten game applications using GameMaker Studio 2 Use the GameMaker Markup Language along the way Master the concepts behind each of the ten game apps Design and code for each of the ten game examples Try some add-ons for each of the ten games Who This Book Is For Game developers with at least some prior game development experience. GameMaker Studio experience recommended, but not required. |
gamemaker studio 2: HTML5 Game Development with GameMaker Jason Lee Elliott, 2013-04-22 The book is a friendly but explosive reference for all skill levels, with several action packed projects. You will develop the ability to build games from scratch with a comprehensive practical tutorial guide. This book is assured to boost your skill set to another level.This book is for anyone with a passion to create fun and action packed web browser games using GameMaker Studio. This intuitive practical guide appeals to both beginners and advanced users wanting to create and release online games to share with the world, using the powerful GameMaker tool. |
gamemaker studio 2: GameMaker: Studio 100 Programming Challenges Ben Tyers, 2017-02-09 Push your GameMaker programming skills to the edge with 100 programming challenges using the popular GameMaker: Studio and GML. Each challenge includes an outline of the challenge, a scoring and time guide, useful GML code, and a working example provided in GMZ format. For more advanced programmers, each challenge comes with an additional task to complete. Think you're a good GameMaker game application developer or programmer? Think again with this awesome book! What You'll Learn Upgrade your skills with each specific game application coding challenge Create many different game events, action or scenarios Code for many different kinds of game applications or themes from space to adventure to sports to fantasy Who This Book Is For GameMaker and GameMaker: Studio users and coders. |
gamemaker studio 2: GameMaker Studio - Zombie Tower Defense Ben G Tyers, 2020-01-09 Create an amazing tower defence game in GameMaker Studio 2.1 Includes free download of project files, resources and a PDF copy of the book. If you have any questions or issues, I'm on hand at gamemakerbook@gmail.com For resources, please email GameMakerBook@gmail.com after purchase. |
gamemaker studio 2: GameMaker Programming By Example Brian Christian, Steven Isaacs, 2015-12-28 Master the development of 2D games by learning to use the powerful GameMaker Language and tools provided by the GameMaker: Studio workspace and engine! About This Book Rapidly develop games using the powerful yet easy easy-to to-use GameMaker: Studio engine Comprehensive: This is a comprehensive guide to help you learn and implement GameMaker's features. Go through step-by-step tutorials to design and develop unique games Who This Book Is For If you have at least some basic programming experience of JavaScript or any other C-like languages, then this book will be great for you. No experience beyond that is assumed. If you have no game development experience and are looking for a hobby, are an experienced game developer looking to master some advanced features, or fit anywhere in that spectrum, then you will find GameMaker: Studio and this book to be very useful in helping you create exciting games. What You Will Learn Understand the GameMaker: Studio interface and tools to quickly create the various assets used in your games Translate some of the GameMaker: Studio drag and drop functions to the GameMaker language Create games with random elements for exciting gameplay Use the basic GameMaker file I/O and encryption systems Utilize the GameMaker networking functions to create multiplayer games Give AI routines to your enemies to make challenging gameplay Create particle systems to give your game exciting graphics Understand the various debugging techniques available in GameMaker: Studio In Detail This book is excellent resource for developers with any level of experience of GameMaker. At the start, we'll provide an overview of the basic use of GameMaker: Studio, and show you how to set up a basic game where you handle input and collisions in a top-down perspective game. We continue on to showcase its more advanced features via six different example projects. The first example game demonstrates platforming with file I/O, followed by animation, views, and multiplayer networking. The next game illustrates AI and particle systems, while the final one will get you started with the built-in Box2D physics engine. By the end of this book, you have mastered lots of powerful techniques that can be utilized in various 2D games. Style and approach A This step-by-step guide that follows and with details ons different topics throughout the creation of various examples. |
gamemaker studio 2: The GameMaker Standard David Vinciguerra, Andrew Howell, 2015-10-16 This book teaches students and entry-level novices how to create games using the GameMaker engine. Readers will quickly hone their design skills with tutorials that are written so that beginners can quickly start building games while also providing lessons on how designers can ‘level up’ and add advanced options to their games. Readers will also have access to a website containing all the assets and resources to create their games, including sprites and animations, walk-through video tutorials of each lesson and music composed by professional musicians. Also provided are rubrics for instructors to use when grading student work or for readers learning on their own to evaluate their own work. |
gamemaker studio 2: The Game Maker's Apprentice Jacob Habgood, Mark Overmars, 2006-12-31 The Game Makers Apprentice shows you how to create nine exciting games using the wildly popular Game Maker game creation tool. This book covers a range of genres, including action, adventure, and puzzle games complete with professional quality sound effects and visuals. It discusses game design theory and features practical examples of how this can be applied to making games that are more fun to play. Game Maker allows games to be created using a simple drag-and-drop interface, so you don't need to have any prior coding experience. It includes an optional programming language for adding advanced features to your games, when you feel ready to do so. You can obtain more information by visiting book.gamemaker.nl. The authors include the creator of the Game Maker tool and a former professional game programmer, so you'll glean understanding from their expertise. The book also includes a DVD containing Game Maker software and all of the game projects that are created in the book—plus a host of professional-quality graphics and sound effects that you can use in your own games. |
gamemaker studio 2: GameMaker Essentials Nathan Auckett, 2015-03-26 This book is for users experienced with game development who now want to learn how to develop games in GameMaker: Studio in a fast-paced way. |
gamemaker studio 2: GameMaker Michael Rohde, 2014-06-27 Get gaming faster with the official guide to GameMaker: Studio GameMaker: Studio allows you to create your own games, even with zero coding experience, and GameMaker: Studio For Dummies is a complete guide to the ins and outs of the program. Create the game you've always wanted to play in record time and at a fraction of the cost of traditional game development methods. You'll have the flexibility to develop 2D games for Android, iOS, desktops, and the Web. Gain a professional perspective on this revolutionary path to game creation and publishing. Using GameMaker: Studio may feel like play, but it's a serious tool that allows you to create, design, develop, and publish your very own games. With the push of a button, the program produces real, executable code for your very own app store-ready 2D game, complete and ready for market. GameMaker: Studio For Dummies provides complete and accurate information on how to create classic games and special effects, written in the characteristically easy-to-read Dummies style. Topics include: An overview of Studio, and how to get started The basic tools and techniques at the core of your design Advanced techniques for more seasoned game designers An inside look at what the premium upgrades have to offer GameMaker: Studio makes game design 80% faster than coding for native languages, so you can take your game from concept to market in a matter of weeks. Why waste time and money doing it any other way? Whether you already have great ideas or just want to dabble, GameMaker: Studio For Dummies is the guide that will take you straight to guru status. |
gamemaker studio 2: Beginning GameMaker Studio 2 Ben Tyers, 2018-11-30 Learn the basics of GML programming with this awesome book.Each chapter covers a separate GML aspect.Includes an appendix, which also allows the book to be used in an educational setting.All resources and project files included.Using this book you'll learn 24 GML programming elements that are important when creating a game. Each section includes an introduction to a new programming element, some examples, a worksheet with answer key, mini projects to apply your to new knowledge.The book concludes with a teacher's section that includes lesson plans that educators can use when teaching content from this book, homework task, end of course exam, end of course game assignments and lesson plan sheets.The Introduction chapter covers the initial basics you will need to work through this book, it is strongly suggested that you do that chapter before attempting anything else.The book has just under 300 pages, these are the chapters:IntroductionChapter 1 VariablesChapter 2 ConditionalsChapter 3 DrawingChapter 4 Drawing ContinuedChapter 5 Keyboard Input & Simple MovementChapter 6 Objects & EventsChapter 7 SpritesChapter 8 Health, Lives & ScoreChapter 9 MouseChapter 10 AlarmsChapter 11 CollisionsChapter 12 RoomsChapter 13 BackgroundsChapter 14 SoundsChapter 15 Splash Screens & MenuChapter 16 RandomChapter 17 AIChapter 18 INI FilesChapter 19 EffectsChapter 20 LoopsChapter 21 ArraysChapter 22 DS ListsChapter 23 PathsChapter 24 ScriptsTeacher's SectionChapter 25 Progress SheetChapter 26 Marking GuideChapter 27 End Of Course AssignmentsChapter 28 TestChapter 29 HomeworkChapter 30 Teacher's Notes |
gamemaker studio 2: Game Programming Patterns Robert Nystrom, 2014-11-03 The biggest challenge facing many game programmers is completing their game. Most game projects fizzle out, overwhelmed by the complexity of their own code. Game Programming Patterns tackles that exact problem. Based on years of experience in shipped AAA titles, this book collects proven patterns to untangle and optimize your game, organized as independent recipes so you can pick just the patterns you need. You will learn how to write a robust game loop, how to organize your entities using components, and take advantage of the CPUs cache to improve your performance. You'll dive deep into how scripting engines encode behavior, how quadtrees and other spatial partitions optimize your engine, and how other classic design patterns can be used in games. |
gamemaker studio 2: Introduction To Game Design & Programming In GameMaker Studio 2 Benjamin G Tyers, 2019-12-15 y Introduction To Game Design & Programming In GameMaker Studio 2 was my most popular book of 2019. Since I wrote this book in late 2018, there have been quite a lot of changes to GameMaker Studio 2. This new book will cover some of the updates and new functions. It's based on the previous version, with relevant updates to the code covered, explanations, and to the projects. Covers all the basics you need to start making your own games. 500 Pages. Chapter 1: Starting With An Idea Chapter 2: Initial Planning & Preparation Chapter 3: Software & Financing Chapter: 4 Game Assets Chapter 5: Refining Resources Chapter 6: Beta Testing & Debugging Chapter 7: Programming Chapter 8: Final Testing Chapter 9: Publishing & Game Promotion Useful Ideas To Add To Your Game 1: Download Levels 2: Shop System 3: Unlockable Levels 4: Parallax Effect 5: Farming & Automated Characters 6: Avatar Creator 7: Sprite Control Appendix 1: Variables Appendix 2: Conditionals Appendix 3: Drawing Appendix 4: Drawing Continued Appendix 5: Keyboard Input & Simple Movement Appendix 6: Objects & Events Appendix 7: Sprites Appendix 8: Health, Lives & Score Appendix 9: Mouse Appendix 10: Alarms Appendix 11: Collisions Appendix 12: Rooms Appendix 13: Backgrounds Appendix 14: Sounds Appendix 15: Splash Screens & Menu Appendix 16: Random Appendix 17: AI Appendix 18: INI Files Appendix 19: Effects Appendix 20: Loops Appendix 21: Arrays Appendix 22: DS Lists Appendix 23: Paths Appendix 24: Scripts |
gamemaker studio 2: Learn RPGs in GameMaker: Studio Ben Tyers, 2017-08-10 Carry out the pre-planning, design, and programming of role playing games (RPGs) using the popular GameMaker: Studio in this very practical and fun book. Author Ben Tyers teaches you how to create a story or plotline for the RPG, apply aesthetics, and develop core and extended gameplay. Using Learn RPGs in GameMaker: Studio, you can design and build your own RPG using the GameMaker: Studio platform. Build your first game application and deploy in an app store, on Facebook, or just on a PC. Maybe, even, make a few bucks. What You'll Learn Use the GameMaker: Studio platform to design and build a role playing game Create a story for game design purposes, using a plot line and defining characters Discover the impact of aesthetics on art style, character separation, scene development, sound design and views Master core gameplay elements such as battles, exploration, scoring, and endings Work with extended gameplay elements such as collectibles, quirks, management, and saving Employ the various core and extended gameplay elements as appropriate to your RPG Who This Book Is For Game designers or developers looking to design and build their first role playing game using the GameMaker: Studio platform. |
gamemaker studio 2: Lean Game Development Julia Naomi Rosenfield Boeira, 2017-11-17 Apply lean frameworks and other concepts of software development to the process of your game development. Resistance to Agile methodologies in the gaming industry is most often due to frustrated attempts to use lean tools and frameworks. Lean Game Development teaches you how to apply frameworks and concepts successfully to benefit you and your team. You will see how to manage, develop and coexist in a lean game development environment. You’ll understand what lean is and how it helps the gaming industry. You’ll see how to apply MVP concepts and why you should. The concepts taught are used not only in the design of the software code but also in all stages of the development process. Ideal for any game development company, including indie and small studios, Lean Game Development offers new opportunities for streamlining your workflow and benefiting your game development overall. What You'll Learn Discover how lean helps the gaming industry Understand the value of lean over Agile Apply MVP concepts to gaming industry Work with basic automated testing for gaming environment Who This Book Is For Game developers, artist, designers and project managers |
gamemaker studio 2: Learn C++ for Game Development Bruce Sutherland, 2014-06-30 If you’re new to C++ but understand some basic programming, then Learn C++ for Game Development lays the foundation for the C++ language and API that you’ll need to build game apps and applications. Learn C++ for Game Development will show you how to: Master C++ features such as variables, pointers, flow controls, functions, I/O, classes, exceptions, templates, and the Standard Template Library (STL) Use design patterns to simplify your coding and make more powerful games Manage memory efficiently to get the most out of your creativity Load and save games using file I/O, so that your users are never disappointed Most of today's popular console and PC game platforms use C++ in their SDKs. Even the Android NDK and now the iOS SDK allow for C++; so C++ is growing in use for today's mobile game apps. Game apps using C++ become much more robust, better looking, more dynamic, and better performing. After reading this book, you’ll have the skills to become a successful and profitable game app or applications developer in today’s increasingly competitive indie game marketplace. The next stage is to take the foundation from this book and explore SDKs such as Android/Ouya, PlayStation, Wii, Nintendo DS, DirectX, Unity3D, and GameMaker Studio to make your career really take off. |
gamemaker studio 2: The Game Maker's Companion Jacob Habgood, Nana Nielsen, Kevin Crossley, Martin Rijks, 2010-12-31 The Game Maker's Companion is the long-awaited sequel to The Game Maker's Apprentice. This book picks up where the last book left off, advancing your game development journey with some seriously impressive gaming projects. This time you'll learn how to make professional-quality platform games with solid collision detection and slick control mechanisms and you'll get acquainted with a long-lost icon of platform gaming history on the way. You'll go on to discover techniques to add depth and believability to the characters and stories in your games, including The Monomyth, cut scene storyboarding, and character archetypes. This culminates in the creation of an original atmospheric platform-adventure which will take your GML programming skills to new heights. There's even a handy reference section at the back of the book which will be invaluable for adding common features to your own games. With contributions from four games industry professionals and a highly respected member of the Game Maker community, The Game Maker's Companion is another labor of love that will give you even more hours of enjoyment than the original. If you already own Game Maker, then you really must own this book as well. |
gamemaker studio 2: Game Development with Construct 2 LEE STEMKOSKI, Evan Leider, 2017-05-18 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, measuringangles, and applying formulas) |
gamemaker studio 2: Developing Turn-Based Multiplayer Games Yadu Rajiv, 2018-11-28 Create your first turn-based multiplayer game using GameMaker Studio 2’s built-in networking functions as well as using a simple NodeJS server. This book introduces you to the complexities of network programming and communication, where the focus will be on building the game from the ground up. You will start with a brief introduction to GameMaker Studio 2 and GML coding before diving into the essential principles of game design. Following this, you will go through an introductory section on NodeJS where you will learn how to create a server and send and receive data from it as well as integrating it with GameMaker Studio. You will then apply multiplayer gaming logic to your server and unlock multiplayer game features such as locating a player, syncing their data, and recording their session. What You Will Learn Discover the architecture of GameMaker Studio 2 Add new features to your game with NodeJS modules Integrate GameMaker Studio 2 with NodeJS Master GameMaker Studio 2's built-in networking functions Who This Book Is For GameMaker Studio users who want to understand how the networking components of GMS 2 work. Basic JavaScript knowledge is required. |
gamemaker studio 2: GameMaker Studio Book - a Beginner's Guide to GameMaker Studio Ben Tyers, 2014-03-19 This is now part of a set of 4 GameMaker: Studio Books - See www.GameMakerCourse.com for the full set. Learn GML as you make six computer games using the popular software GameMaker: Studio. Ideal if you're just starting out with GameMaker: Studio. If you just know the basics of GML and are looking to improve your skills, then this is the book for you. It guides you through the process of making 6 games of different genres: Tower Defence Game Brick & Ball Game Card Matching Game Hangman Game Spot The Difference Side Scrolling Shooting 250 Pages Packed Full Of Screen Shots Learn Drag & Drop and Basic GML Easy To Follow Instructions Make 6 Games Free Download Of All Resources Available As An Ebook or Paperback Learn Drag & Drop and GML as you work your way through making 6 games Step by step instructions with easy to follow screen-shots Learn to make: Hangman, Tower Defense Game, Spot The Difference, Matching Game, Side-Scrolling Shooter and a Brick and Ball Game. You'll be amazed how much you learn from this book. After working through this book you'll have the basic skills required to design and make your own games. Aimed at beginner to novice levels. |
gamemaker studio 2: The Advanced Game Developer's Toolkit Rex van der Spuy, 2017-07-04 Master the most important skills and techniques you need to know for professional HTML5 and JavaScript 2D game development. This book delves into many of the great classic techniques of video game design. You’ll discover how to develop games and game levels using Tiled Editor, how to implement tile-based collision, how to design advanced pathfinding and enemy AI systems, the fundamentals of broad-phase collision, and how to make isometric games. All the techniques and supporting code are explained in an easy-to-understand manner and written in a general way so that they can be applied to any game engine or technology that you’re comfortable using. You'll find detailed working examples, with dozens of illustrations and many concepts you can freely apply to your own projects. All the math and programming techniques are elaborately explained and examples are open-ended to encourage you to think of original ways to use these techniques in your own games. You can use what you learn in this book as the basis for making games for desktops, mobile phones, tablets, or the Web. The Advanced Game Developer's Toolkit is a great next step if you already have some JavaScript game-making- experience, or a great continuation if you've already read Advanced Game Design with HTML5 and JavaScript by the same author. What You'll Learn Work with advanced tile-based design techniques for puzzle, platform and maze games Use Tiled Editor to build game worlds Build path-finding and AI systems using Line of Sight and A* (A-Star) Make isometric games Manage complexity to build games of any size that scale seamlessly Who This Book Is For Video game developers with some experience who want to learn the essential techniques they need to know to take their skills to the next level and for readers who want to understand and fine-tune every lineof code they write, without resorting to quick fixes. |
gamemaker studio 2: Storyplaying Sebastian Domsch, 2013 Incontestably, Future Narratives are most conspicuous in video games: they combine narrative with the major element of all games: agency. The persons who perceive these narratives are not simply readers or spectators but active agents with a range of choices at their disposal that will influence the very narrative they are experiencing: they are players. The narratives thus created are realizations of the multiple possibilities contained in the present of any given gameplay situation. Surveying the latest trends in the field, the volume discusses the complex relationship of narrative and gameplay. |
gamemaker studio 2: 50 Retro Games in GameMaker Studio 2 Ben Tyers, 2020-07-07 50 retro style games made in GameMaker Studio 2.Includes: Game 1 - Tank TraxGame 2 - Space InvadersGame 3 - SokobanGame 4 - Jeepers CreepersGame 5 - Rock, Paper, ScissorsGame 6 - FroggerGame 7 - BlitzGame 8 - Missile CommandGame 9 - AsteroidsGame 10 - Boulder DashGame 11 - Horrace Goes SkiingGame 12 - PitfallGame 13 - MicroMachinesGame 14 - River RaidGame 15 - CentipedeGame 16 - Operation WolfGame 17 - TronGame 18 - SnakeGame 19 - PaperboyGame 20 - Brick GameGame 21 - CommandoGame 22 - DuckHuntGame 23 - Daley Thompson DecathlonGame 24 - PongGame 25 - Jet PackGame 26 - Death ChaseGame 27 - Bomber ManGame 28 - Bubble BobbleGame 29 - PengoGame 30 - Krazy GolfGame 31 - XeviousGame 32 - Ghost 'n' GoblinsGame 33 - Air & SeaGame 34 - Rainbow IslandGame 35 - Chuckie EggGame 36 - Chopper CommandGame 37 - CombatGame 38 - ETGame 39 - Grand PrixGame 40 - JoustGame 41 - StampedeGame 42 - Kaboom!Game 43 - Cosmic ArkGame 44 - HangmanGame 45 - SeaQuestGame 46 - OutlawGame 47 - BarnstormingGame 48 - Moon PatrolGame 49 - Fishing DerbyGame 50 - Commando Raid |
gamemaker studio 2: Introduction to Game Design & Programming in Gamemaker Studio 2 Ben Tyers, 2019-02-11 This mammoth 350 page book covers all the bases you need to start making your own games with GameMaker Studio 2. You don't need any prior experience of design or coding to learn how to make a computer games. This book guides you through all the steps. After finishing this book you will have the skills to start making your own games. It covers the following: Starting With An Idea This section covers what you need to do with your initial ideas and how to take them forward. Initial Planning & Preparation Take your ideas forward, design the basic game layout, what objects will be present, and how they will interact. Game Design Considerations Possible design issues, and how to tweak your ideas. Software & Financing Software and resources cost money, this chapter covers some of the options available when funding your game. Game Assets Where to get assets, depending on your game budget. Refining Resources Setting up and editing resources so they are ready for your game. Beta Testing & Debugging Testing the game, fixing bugs, and implementing feedback. Programming Covers some of the coding required to implement aspects from your game design. This also covers a way to make the game in small chunks, so you can test it as you go. Game Refinement Polishing off the game and making it ready for publication. Final Testing Final checks before publishing. Publishing & Game Promotion How to promote your game and get it played. Summary Best of luck with your own projects! +An appendix that introduces you to commonly used GML. A great investment for any budding game developer. Also suitable for use in class. |
gamemaker studio 2: Fundamentals of Game Design Ernest Adams, 2010-04-07 To create a great video game, you must start with a solid game design: A well-designed game is easier to build, more entertaining, and has a better chance of succeeding in the marketplace. Here to teach you the essential skills of player-centric game design is one of the industry’s leading authorities, who offers a first-hand look into the process, from initial concept to final tuning. Now in its second edition, this updated classic reference by Ernest Adams offers a complete and practical approach to game design, and includes material on concept development, gameplay design, core mechanics, user interfaces, storytelling, and balancing. In an easy-to-follow approach, Adams analyzes the specific design challenges of all the major game genres and shows you how to apply the principles of game design to each one. You’ll learn how to: Define the challenges and actions at the heart of the gameplay. Write a high-concept document, a treatment, and a full design script. Understand the essentials of user interface design and how to define a game’s look and feel. Design for a variety of input mechanisms, including the Wii controller and multi-touch iPhone. Construct a game’s core mechanics and flow of resources (money, points, ammunition, and more). Develop appealing stories, game characters, and worlds that players will want to visit, including persistent worlds. Work on design problems with engaging end-of-chapter exercises, design worksheets, and case studies. Make your game accessible to broader audiences such as children, adult women, people with disabilities, and casual players. “Ernest Adams provides encyclopedic coverage of process and design issues for every aspect of game design, expressed as practical lessons that can be immediately applied to a design in-progress. He offers the best framework I’ve seen for thinking about the relationships between core mechanics, gameplay, and player—one that I’ve found useful for both teaching and research.” — Michael Mateas, University of California at Santa Cruz, co-creator of Façade |
gamemaker studio 2: Apple Game Frameworks and Technologies Tammy Coron, 2021-05-11 Design and develop sophisticated 2D games that are as much fun to make as they are to play. From particle effects and pathfinding to social integration and monetization, this complete tour of Apple's powerful suite of game technologies covers it all. Familiar with Swift but new to game development? No problem. Start with the basics and then layer in the complexity as you work your way through three exciting - and fully playable - games. In the end, you'll know everything you need to go off and create your own video game masterpiece for any Apple platform. Discover the power of Apple Game Frameworks, Xcode, and Swift by building three exciting games: Gloop Drop - a new twist on a classic arcade game, Val's Revenge - a roguelike dungeon crawler, and Hog - a social player vs. player mobile dice game. With Apple Game Frameworks, you can create high-performance, power-efficient games that work across all Apple platforms, including iOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS. In this book, you'll discover how to... Design and develop rich 2D gaming experiences using Apple's built-in game frameworks. Harness the power of SpriteKit using Xcode and Swift to create engaging player experiences. Use the visual Scene Editor to build complete scenes. Unleash the power of the Particle Editor to create amazing effects. Use GameplayKit to add advanced features to your games like pathfinding, artificial intelligence, and complex rule systems. Build larger, more complex worlds with tile maps and Xcode's visual Tile Map editor. Bring people together using GameKit and Game Center, Apple's social gaming network. Increase revenue with third-party banner ads and rewarded ads using Google AdMob (tm). Monetize your games with StoreKit and in-app purchases. So, grab your gear and get your game on - it's time to level up your skills. What You Need: macOS Mojave 10.14.6 or newer Xcode 11.3 or newer Basic knowledge of Swift 5.1.4 or newer |
gamemaker studio 2: GameMaker Studio 2 Introduction to Game Design and Programming Ben Tyers, 2020-04-16 Free Resources Available For Download. Please Email Ben@LearnGameMakerStudio.com After Purchase Learn the basics of making games in GameMaker Studio 2 With This New & Updated eBook 2020 Edition Just starting out with GameMaker Studio 2?This ebook will teach you all the basics you need to know to start making your own cool games. This 500+ book gives step-by-step instructions so you understand the fundamentals. Do You Make Silly Coding Mistakes?This book shows and explains commonly used GML.Learning how to use GML functions correctly is at the core of making great games with GameMaker Studio 2. Full Colour eBook Complete the book Introduction To Game Design & Programming In GameMaker Studio 2 in as little a 7 days.You'll be amazed at how much you can learn in just one week. 30+ projects to test your skills of GML as you work through the basic functions.(Includes example project files for each task) Grab as an ebook and read on a range of devices - also available in paperback. After Completing Introduction To Game Design & Programming In GameMaker Studio 2 Book You Will Know How To: Find Your Way Around The IDE Import Sprites & Audio Set Up Objects Add GML Code To Object Events Make Objects React To Player Input Set Up Enemies & Basic AI Program Basic GML Functions How To Plan Your Game How Beta Testing Works How To Finance & Budget Your Game Project How To Edit Asset This mammoth 500+ page book covers all the bases you need to start making your own games with GameMaker Studio 2. You don't need any prior experience of design or coding to learn how to make a computer games. This book guides you through all the steps. After finishing this book you will have the skills to start making your own games. Over the last ten years or so I have written many books on game programming, and have completed over two-hundred game projects. During that time I have learnt GML coding to a reasonable level, and have picked up many skills, tips and tricks and methodology for making games in GameMaker & Game Maker Studio 2. The purpose of this book is to provide you with some of the knowledge that I have acquired. I make no claim that I'm the best coder or designer, but I do have a proficient understanding that I would like to instill on other budding game makers. Unlike previous books of mine that focused mainly on the actual GML code, this book covers the full design progress, with some code thrown in. The main areas covered in the book are: Basics: In depth guide to commonly used GML. Starting With An Idea: This section covers what you need to do with your initial ideas and how to take them forward. Initial Planning & Preparation: Take your ideas forward, design the basic game layout, what objects will be present, and how they will interact. Software & Financing: Software and resources cost money, this chapter covers some of the options available when funding your game. Game Assets: Where to get assets, depending on your game budget. Refining Resources: Setting up and editing resources so they are ready for your game. Beta Testing & Debugging: Testing the game, fixing bugs, and implementing feedback. Programming: Covers some of the coding required to implement aspects from your game design. This also covers a way to make the game in small chunks, so you can test it as you go. Game Refinement: Polishing off the game and making it ready for publication. Final Testing: Final checks before publishing. Publishing & Game Promotion: How to promote your game and get it played. Free Resources Available For Download. Please Email Ben@LearnGameMakerStudio.com After Purchase |
gamemaker studio 2: Unity Game Development Essentials Will Goldstone, 2009-10-01 Build fully functional, professional 3D games with realistic environments, sound, dynamic effects, and more! |
gamemaker studio 2: Beginning Game AI with Unity Sebastiano M. Cossu, 2020-12-06 Game developers will use this book to gain a basic knowledge of programming artificial intelligence using Unity and C#. You will not be bored learning the theory underpinning AI. Instead, you will learn by experience and practice, and complete an engaging project in each chapter. AI is the one of the most popular subjects in gaming today, ranging from controlling the behavior of non-player characters to procedural generated levels. This book starts with an introduction to AI and its use in games. Basic moving behaviors and pathfinding are covered, and then you move through more complex concepts of pathfinding and decision making. What You Will Learn Understand the fundamentals of AI Create gameplay-based AI to address navigation and decision-making problems Put into practice graph theory and behavior models Address pathfinding problems Use the A* algorithm, the deus ex machina of pathfinding algorithms Create a mini stealth game Who This Book Is For Developers and programming enthusiasts with a basic knowledge of Unity and C# who want to understand and master the foundations of artificial intelligence in games |
gamemaker studio 2: Black Game Studies Lindsay Grace, 2021-11-30 Black Game Studies introduces the work of game makers from the African diaspora through academic scholarship, personal narratives and a catalog of works.It aims to provide a foundation from which researchers, designers, developers, game historians and others can draw an understanding of patterns, present practice, and a potential afro-future. Its works tomake more visible, through aggregation and showcase, the creative contributions of Black game makers. It is an effort to meet the need todiversify the game-making communityby not only highlighting the work of Black people, but in creatingan enduring archiveof such work. |
gamemaker studio 2: The Ultimate Guide to Video Game Writing and Design Flint Dille, John Zuur Platten, 2008-01-08 • Authors are top game designers • Aspiring game writers and designers must have this complete bible There are other books about creating video games out there. Sure, they cover the basics. But The Ultimate Guide to Video Game Writing and Design goes way beyond the basics. The authors, top game designers, focus on creating games that are an involving, emotional experience for the gamer. Topics include integrating story into the game, writing the game script, putting together the game bible, creating the design document, and working on original intellectual property versus working with licenses. Finally, there’s complete information on how to present a visionary new idea to developers and publishers. Got game? Get The Ultimate Guide to Video Game Writing and Design. |
gamemaker studio 2: Mazes for Programmers Jamis Buck, 2015 Part I. The basics : Your first random mazes : Preparing the grid ; The binary tree algorithm ; The sidewinder algorithm -- Automating and displaying your mazes : Introducing our basic grid ; Displaying a maze on a terminal ; Implementing the binary tree algorithm ; Rendering a maze as an image -- Finding solutions : Dijkstra's algorithm ; Implementing Dijkstra's ; Finding the shortest path ; Making challenging mazes ; Coloring your mazes -- Avoiding bias with random walks : Understanding biases ; The Aldous-Broder algorithm ; Implementing Aldous-Broder ; Wilson's algorithm ; Implementing Wilson's algorithm -- Adding constraints to random walks : The hunt-and-kill algorithm ; Implementing hunt-and-kill ; Counting dead ends ; The recursive backtracker algorithm ; Implementing the recursive backtracker -- Part II. New steps : Fitting mazes to shapes : Introducing masking ; Implementing a mask ; ASCII masks ; Image masks -- Going in circles : Understanding polar grids ; Drawing polar grids ; Adaptively subdividing the grid ; Implementing a polar grid -- Exploring other grids : Implementing a hex grid ; Displaying a hex grid ; Making hexagon (sigma) mazes ; Implementing a triangle grid ; Displaying a triangle grid ; Making triangle (delta) mazes -- Braiding and weaving your mazes : Braiding mazes ; Cost versus distance ; Implementing a cost-aware Dikstra's algorithm ; Introducing weaves and insets ; Generating weave mazes -- Part III. More algorithms : Improving your weaving : Kruskal's algorithm ; Implementing randomized Kruskal's algorithm ; Better weaving with Kruskal ; Implementing better weaving -- Growing with Prim's : Introducing Prim's algorithm ; Simplified Prim's algorithm ; True Prim's algorithm ; The growing tree algorithm -- Combining, dividing : Eller's algorithm ; Implementing Eller's algorithm ; Recursive division ; Implementing recursive division -- Part IV. Extending mazes into hight dimensions : Understanding dimensions ; Introducing 3D mazes ; Adding a third dimension ; Displaying a 3D maze ; Representing four dimensions -- Bending and folding your mazes ; Cylinder mazes ; Möbius mazes ; Cube mazes ; Sphere mazes -- Summary of maze algorithms : Aldous-Broder ; Binary tree ; Eller's ; Growing tree ; Hunt-and-kill ; Kruskal's (randomized) ; Prim's (simplified) ; Prim's (true) ; Recursive backtracker ; Recursive division ; Sidewinder ; Wilson's -- Comparison of maze algorithms : Dead ends ; Longest path ; Twistiness ; Directness ; Intersections |
gamemaker studio 2: To Save Everything, Click Here Evgeny Morozov, 2013-03-05 A New York Times Notable Book of the Year In the very near future, smart technologies and big data will allow us to make large-scale and sophisticated interventions in politics, culture, and everyday life. Technology will allow us to solve problems in highly original ways and create new incentives to get more people to do the right thing. But how will such solutionism affect our society, once deeply political, moral, and irresolvable dilemmas are recast as uncontroversial and easily manageable matters of technological efficiency? What if some such problems are simply vices in disguise? What if some friction in communication is productive and some hypocrisy in politics necessary? The temptation of the digital age is to fix everything -- from crime to corruption to pollution to obesity -- by digitally quantifying, tracking, or gamifying behavior. But when we change the motivations for our moral, ethical, and civic behavior we may also change the very nature of that behavior. Technology, Evgeny Morozov proposes, can be a force for improvement -- but only if we keep solutionism in check and learn to appreciate the imperfections of liberal democracy. Some of those imperfections are not accidental but by design. Arguing that we badly need a new, post-Internet way to debate the moral consequences of digital technologies, To Save Everything, Click Here warns against a world of seamless efficiency, where everyone is forced to wear Silicon Valley's digital straitjacket. |
gamemaker studio 2: Game Coding Complete Mike McShaffry, 2005 Game Coding Complete, Second Edition is the essential hands-on guide to developing commercial quality games written by master game programmer, Mike McSahffry. This must-have second edition has been expanded from the bestselling first edition to include the absolute latest in exciting new techniques in game interface design programming, game audio programming, game scripting, 3D programming, network game programming and gam engine technology. All of the code in the book has been completely updated to work with all of the latest compiler technology. |
gamemaker studio 2: Up Up Down Down Left WRITE Nathan Meunier, 2013-08-05 Have you ever dreamed about getting paid to write about video games and the fascinating people who make them? Unless you live on the West Coast and are lucky enough to land a rare staff position at one of the major gaming publications, freelancing is the best way to turn slinging words about your favorite hobby into a viable and lucrative career. The best part? You can do it from anywhere! Up Up Down Down Left WRITE: The Freelance Guide to Video Game Journalism covers everything you need to get started along the path to launching and maintaining a successful freelance career in the gaming industry. Pro freelancer Nathan Meunier has written for more than 30 of the top gaming outlets -- from Nintendo Power, GamePro, and Official Xbox Magazine to IGN, GameSpot, Electronic Gaming Monthly, and more. In this advice-packed tome for aspiring freelance game journos and more established writers alike, Nathan delivers detailed insights and how-to tips based on many years of professional writing experience. You will learn how to: -Generate killer article ideas, pitch editors, and score paying work -Build towards quitting your day job to freelance full-time -Juggle the business-related side of freelancing -Cover gaming conventions and press junkets -Network with editors and writers -Work with PR to gain coverage opportunities and free review games. And much, much more! |
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