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OverviewThis book will be the only game-specific book for Macromedia Flash and ActionScript. Each chapter will study and deconstruct a new type of game or gadget, such as hunt and click games, catch and avoid games, or action and adventure games.The book will waste no time on illustration or animation directions but will focus solely on building games in Flash, including coding, the primary skill that most aspiring Flash game designers lack. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gary RosenzweigPublisher: Pearson Education (US) Imprint: Que Corporation,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 23.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 18.70cm Weight: 0.703kg ISBN: 9780789725240ISBN 10: 078972524 Pages: 432 Publication Date: 30 April 2001 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of Contents1. Flash Elements Used to Make Games and Toys. 2. An Introduction to ActionScript. 3. ActionScript Elements Used to Make Games and Toys. 4. The Game-Creation Process. 5. ActionScript Design Effects. 6. Toys and Gadgets. 7. Construction Toys. 8. Hunt and Shoot Games. 9. Catch and Avoid Games. 10. Aim and Click Games. 11. Ball and Paddle Games. 12. Quizzes and Word Puzzles. 13. Picture Puzzles. 14. Brain Puzzles. 15. Casino and Card Games. 16. Arcade Games. 17. Advanced Game Techniques. A: Internet Resources for the Flash Developer. B: The History of Games.ReviewsAuthor Information"Gary Rosenzweig is a game designer, programmer, entrepreneur, and the author of six books on Macromedia Director and Flash. He owns and operates CleverMedia, a Shockwave game development company that runs four game sites on the Internet: http://www.clevermedia.com/, http://www.gamescene.com/, http://www.gamespark.com/, and http://www.flasharcade.com/. Since founding CleverMedia in 1996, the company has produced more than 150 games. The games on the four sites that make up the ""CleverMedia Network"" are all free for Web surfers to play. Many of the games have also been licensed to other Web sites. Rosenzweig started in the multimedia business by obtaining a bachelor's degree in computer science from Drexel University in Philadelphia. His interest in newspapers took him to the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill where he earned a master's degree in journalism and mass communication. Rosenzweig wrote his first book in 1995 on Macromedia Director Lingo and distributed it free on the Internet. In 1996, The Comprehensive Guide to Lingo was published by Ventana, followed the next year by The Director 6 Book. In 1999, Special Edition Using Director 7 was published by Macmillan Computer Publishing and Special Edition Using Director 8 followed in 2000. Gary has also spoken at many Macromedia User Conferences and the Game Developers Conference. Gary reads a lot of classic science fiction books, likes to go to the movies, and enjoys travel. He lives in Denver, Colorado, with his wife, Debby; cat, Lucy; and dog, Natasha." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |