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OverviewThis book offers a step-by-step Android game development guide that's easy to follow with practical tips, illustrations, diagrams, and images, including a full game project explained gradually in each unit. After reading the whole 7 units in this book, you gain the basic knowledge and experience to create stunning Android games that can help you make money on the Play Store and turn your passion for games into a full time gig. What This Book Covers Unit 1, Setting up Development Environment, begins by teaching you how to set up an Android development environment on your computer no matter which OS you have. You'll learn how to install Android developer tools bundle and configure environment variables. Lastly, we'll introduce a set of Android tools that help you debug and profile your apps. Unit 2, Project Framework, discusses the storyline and framework of your first game, Raccoon Rob. You'll be able to implement the activity's lifecycle callback methods and utilize handlers to switch views in game. This unit also goes into detail on how to write the main thread and view for your app. Unit 3, Sprites and Objects, explains how to create sprites, main characters, monsters, and objects. You'll also learn how to implement the animations of sprites and objects using the Bitmap sheets. Unit 4, Layers and Maps, explores the basics of layers, layerlists, maps, and the design process that surrounds these terms. You'll be able to easily make game maps. This unit also guides you on how to build a leaderboard and scoring system in game. Unit 5, Game Controls, covers the foundations and implementation process of AI (artificial intelligence) as well as collision detection between objects. You'll also learn how to make a virtual D-Pad on the screen to move the main character on the maps and use an owl icon to control the game state. Unit 6, Sound Effects, introduces the basics of sound effects and the implementation process that surrounds them. You'll learn how to add audio and sounds to games using the Android sound pools, and how to add background music to games using media players. Unit 7, Publishing Games, explains the app submission process on the Google Play Store. This unit will guide you through the process of building, testing, and publishing games onto the Google Play Store. You'll also learn how to monetize your games by two ways: promoting ads and selling in-app features. Who This Book Is For This book is for aspiring artists and programmers trying to break into the game industry quickly and looking for a practical guide to kick-start their projects. It assumes a passable understanding of Java, including how to write classes and handle basic inheritance structures. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Fred YangPublisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Dimensions: Width: 20.30cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.290kg ISBN: 9781499514698ISBN 10: 1499514697 Pages: 140 Publication Date: 12 May 2014 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationFred Yang is the lead developer at Micbots (micbots.com), a Vancouver based game studio that produces fun and attractive mobile games in market for all to enjoy. So far the released titles include Sokoban Deluxe, Lost Warrior, Crocodile Island, Ozman Quest, Temple of Arceus, and Nezeh Series. Fred holds a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics and is also an inspiring mentor for aspiring programmers and artists trying to tap into the game industry. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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