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Book Making Dress Up Browser Games with Phaser V2

Download or read book Making Dress Up Browser Games with Phaser V2 written by Stephen Gose and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2017-08-05 with total page 68 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Making Dress-up Fashions Games with Phaser v2 Series is a tutorial hands-on guide for creating online games using both Phaser versions 2.6.2 and the community released editions. This tutorial is a single chapter focused on building a Dress-up Fashions game logic and mechanics. It is only one chapter in a series of 16 great classic game mechanics techniques. I decided to sell each chapter separately. All tutorials in this series are written in a fun, friendly style with several completed game projects and open-ended exercises that encourage you to build include your own game assets and features. You also have access to bonus content downloads, supporting tools, and source code snippets to add your own modification. Making Dress-up Fashions Games is book 6 in this series and contains several sections. It starts with a Game Overview into the goals, game ludology, workstation set-up and generation tools. In a matter of hours, you will have a working game prototype for this game's mechanics. All that remains is to add your own artwork and additional game features; then over the next few days, you will have a completed game ready to deploy in any "apps" stores. You'll find detailed working examples, with dozens of illustrations and many concepts you can freely apply to your own gaming projects. All the source code annotations enhance the book's explanation. What you'll learn: By the end of this workbook, you'll have integrated into your own game designs: - Adopted processes for business project management and agile software development. - Organized a standard file structure for developing games in general; - Used a blank game template to scaffold further game projects; - Imported resources and game assets; - Displayed, animated and moved game avatars on various screen renderings; - Deployed heads-up display (HUD) on game scenes both inside and outside the canvas; - Used customized web fonts; - Incorporated multiple game-inputs (touch, multi-touch, accelerometer, mouse, and keyboard); - Rendered several physics systems in v2; - Included graphics effects (gfx) (particle systems, rotations, fades, shaders and more); - Created and managed game state-phases; - Managed permanent game assets across state-phases; - Optimized your game for various mobile devices; - Integrated 3rd-party scripts, plug-ins, and services for v2. - Deploy single- and multi-player games. - Web Sockets demystified for scalable massive online game deployments. Who This Book Is For: Students of -- and professionals in -- game art and animations with some experience in HTML5 and JavaScript who want to enhance -- or begin learning -- the essential techniques of game programming skills in both the Phaser v2.x.x official and community editions. If you are interested in making Dress-up Fashions Games, especially for the mobile market, then Making Dress-up Fashions Games Series is a perfect choice.

Book Making Dress up Browser Games

Download or read book Making Dress up Browser Games written by Stephen Gose and published by . This book was released on 2016-11-09 with total page 180 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is a single chapter from the Phaser Game Starter Kit Collection. This chapter leads you through Dress-up and "Fashions" game development. This tutorial has both v3.16+ & v2.x.x encoding. It's perfect for novices, experienced web developers, and just anyone wanting their own bespoke game, artwork, and features.Discover how to create online Dress-up and "Designer Fashions" games using the methods in this single chapter from the Phaser Game Starter Kit Collection. When you finish this tutorial and courses, you will have a production pipeline to create as many different "Fashion" games as your imagination can dream of!You'll also get bonus content, download examples, and source code references on how to do every single thing in this game design workbook, so you can copy and paste any examples into your own productions and then modify those resources for your own purposes.I would like to guide you in creating several styles of Dress-up game mechanics. We will use the game mechanics, mechanisms and the development methods discussed from Phaser Game Prototypes. By the end of this workbook, you should have a fully functional Fashion Dress-up game - not a copy of my game, but your very own product using your own gaming assets. There is a supporting website where you can download the bonus content included with your workbook's purchase.

Book Making Phaser 3 Dress Up Browser Games

Download or read book Making Phaser 3 Dress Up Browser Games written by Stephen Gose and published by . This book was released on 2020-11-18 with total page 171 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Making Dress-up Fashions Games with Phaser III Series is a tutorial hands-on guide for creating online games using Phaser v3.15+ released edition. This tutorial is a single chapter focused on building a Dress-up Fashions game logic and mechanics. It is only one chapter in a series of 16+ great classic game mechanics techniques. I decided to sell each chapter separately. All tutorials in this series are written in a fun, friendly style with several completed game projects and open-ended exercises that encourage you to build include your own game assets and features. You also have access to bonus content downloads, supporting tools, and source code snippets to add your own modification. Making Dress-up Fashions Games is book 3 in this series and contains several sections. It starts with a Game Overview into the goals, game ludology, workstation set-up, and generation tools. In a matter of hours, you will have a working game prototype for this game's mechanics. All that remains is to add your own artwork and additional game features; then over the next few days, you will have a completed game ready to deploy in any "apps" stores. You'll find detailed working examples, with dozens of illustrations and many concepts you can freely apply to your own gaming projects. All the source code annotations enhance the book's explanation. What you'll learn: By the end of this workbook, you'll have integrated into your own game designs: - Adopted processes for business project management and agile software development. - Organized a standard file structure for developing games in general; - Used a blank game template to scaffold further game projects; - Imported resources and game assets; - Displayed, animated and moved game avatars on various screen renderings; - Deployed heads-up display (HUD) on game scenes both inside and outside the canvas; - Used customized web fonts; - Incorporated multiple game-inputs (touch, multi-touch, accelerometer, mouse, and keyboard); - Rendered several physics systems in v3.15+; - Included graphics effects (gfx) (particle systems, rotations, fades, shaders and more); - Created and managed game state-phases; - Managed permanent game assets across state-phases; - Optimized your game for various mobile devices; - Integrated 3rd-party scripts, plug-ins, and services for v3.15+. - Deploy single- and multi-player games. - Web Sockets demystified for scalable massive online game deployments. Who This Book Is For: Students of -- and professionals in -- game art and animations with some experience in HTML5 and JavaScript who want to enhance -- or begin learning -- the essential techniques of game programming skills in both the Phaser v2.x.x official and community editions. If you are interested in making Dress-up Fashions Games, especially for the mobile market, then Making Dress-up Fashions Games Series is a perfect choice.

Book Making Match 3 Browser Games with Phaser V2

Download or read book Making Match 3 Browser Games with Phaser V2 written by Stephen Gose and published by . This book was released on 2017-08-05 with total page 37 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Making Browser Games with Phaser v2 Series is a tutorial hands-on guide for creating online games using both Phaser versions 2.6.2, and the community released editions. This tutorial is a single chapter focused on building a match-3 game logic and mechanics. It is one chapter in a series of 12 great classic game mechanics techniques. I decided to sell each chapter separately. All tutorials in this series are written in a fun, friendly style with with several completed game projects and open-ended exercises that encourage you to build include your own game assets and features. You also have access to bonus content downloads, supporting tools, and source code snippets to add your own modification. Making Browser Games Series contains several sections. It start with an Game Overview into the goals, game ludology, workstation set-up and generation tools. In a matter of hours, you will have a working game prototype for this game mechanics. All that remains is to add your own artwork and additional game features; over the next few days, you have a completed game ready to deploy in the "apps" stores. You'll find detailed working examples, with dozens of illustrations and many concepts you can freely apply into your own gaming projects. All the source code annotations enhance the book's explanation. What you'll learn:By the end of this workbook, you'll have integrated into your own game designs: - Adopted processes for business project management and agile software development. - Organized a standard file structure for developing games in general; - Used a blank game template to scaffold further game projects; - Imported resources and game assets; - Displayed, animated and moved game avatars on various screen renderings; - Deployed heads-up display (HUD) on game scenes both inside and outside the canvas; - Used customized web fonts; - Incorporated multiple game-inputs (touch, multi-touch, accelerometer, mouse and keyboard); - Rendered several physics systems in v2; - Included graphics effects (gfx) (particle systems, rotations, fades, shaders and more); - Created and managed game state-phases; - Managed permanent game assets across state-phases; - Optimized your game for various mobile devices; - Integrated 3rd-party scripts, plug-ins and services for v2. - Deploy single- and multi-player games. - Web Sockets demystified for scalable massive online game deployments. Who This Book Is For:Students of -- and professionals in -- game art and animations with some experience in HTML5 and JavaScript who want to enhance -- or begin learning -- the essential techniques of game programming skills in both the Phaser v2.x.x official and community editions. If you are interested in making browser games, especially for the mobile market, then Making Browser Games Series is the perfect choice.

Book Making Quiz and Trivia Browser Games with Phaser V2

Download or read book Making Quiz and Trivia Browser Games with Phaser V2 written by Stephen Gose and published by . This book was released on 2017-12-29 with total page 91 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Making Quiz & Trivia Games with Phaser v2 Series is a tutorial hands-on guide for creating online games using both Phaser versions 2.6.2 and the community released editions. This tutorial is a single chapter focused on building a Quiz & Trivia game logic and mechanics into 3 styles of trivia games ... ending with a Dating Simulation! It is only one chapter in a series of 16 great classic game mechanics techniques. I decided to sell each chapter separately. All tutorials in this series are written in a fun, friendly style with several completed game projects and open-ended exercises that encourage you to build include your own game assets and features. You also have access to bonus content downloads, supporting tools, and source code snippets to add your own modification. Making Quiz & Trivia Games is book 7 in this series and contains several sections. It starts with a Game Overview of the goals, game ludology, workstation set-up and generation tools. In a matter of hours, you will have a working game prototype for this game's mechanics. All that remains is to add your own artwork and additional game features; then over the next few days, you will have a completed game ready to deploy in any "apps" stores. You'll find detailed working examples, with dozens of illustrations and many concepts you can freely apply to your own gaming projects. All the source code annotations enhance the book's explanation. What you'll learn: By the end of this workbook, you'll have integrated into your own game designs: - Adopted processes for business project management and agile software development. - Organized a standard file structure for developing games in general; - Used a blank game template to scaffold further game projects; - Imported resources and game assets; - Displayed, animated and moved game avatars on various screen renderings; - Deployed heads-up display (HUD) on game scenes both inside and outside the canvas; - Used customized web fonts; - Incorporated multiple game-inputs (touch, multi-touch, accelerometer, mouse, and keyboard); - Rendered several physics systems in v2; - Included graphics effects (gfx) (particle systems, rotations, fades, shaders and more); - Created and managed game state-phases; - Managed permanent game assets across state-phases; - Optimized your game for various mobile devices; - Integrated 3rd-party scripts, plug-ins, and services for v2. - Deploy single- and multi-player games. - Web Sockets demystified for scalable massive online game deployments. Who This Book Is For: Students of -- and professionals in -- game art and animations with some experience in HTML5 and JavaScript who want to enhance -- or begin learning -- the essential techniques of game programming skills in both the Phaser v2.x.x official and community editions. If you are interested in making Quiz & Trivia Games, especially for the mobile market, then Making Quiz & Trivia Games Series is a perfect choice.

Book Making Memory Match Browser Games with Phaser V2

Download or read book Making Memory Match Browser Games with Phaser V2 written by Stephen Gose and published by . This book was released on 2017-08-05 with total page 48 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Making Browser Games with Phaser v2 Series is a tutorial hands-on guide for creating online games using both Phaser versions 2.6.2, and the community released editions. This tutorial is a single chapter focused on building a Memory Match game logic and mechanics. It is one chapter in a series of 15 great classic game mechanics techniques. I decided to sell each chapter separately. All tutorials in this series are written in a fun, friendly style with with several completed game projects and open-ended exercises that encourage you to build include your own game assets and features. You also have access to bonus content downloads, supporting tools, and source code snippets to add your own modification. Making Browser Games Series contains several sections. It starts with an Game Overview into the goals, game ludology, workstation set-up and generation tools. In a matter of hours, you will have a working game prototype for this game's mechanics. All that remains is to add your own artwork and additional game features; over the next few days, you have a completed game ready to deploy in the "apps" stores. You'll find detailed working examples, with dozens of illustrations and many concepts you can freely apply into your own gaming projects. All the source code annotations enhance the book's explanation. What you'll learn:By the end of this workbook, you'll have integrated into your own game designs: - Adopted processes for business project management and agile software development. - Organized a standard file structure for developing games in general; - Used a blank game template to scaffold further game projects; - Imported resources and game assets; - Displayed, animated and moved game avatars on various screen renderings; - Deployed heads-up display (HUD) on game scenes both inside and outside the canvas; - Used customized web fonts; - Incorporated multiple game-inputs (touch, multi-touch, accelerometer, mouse and keyboard); - Rendered several physics systems in v2; - Included graphics effects (gfx) (particle systems, rotations, fades, shaders and more); - Created and managed game state-phases; - Managed permanent game assets across state-phases; - Optimized your game for various mobile devices; - Integrated 3rd-party scripts, plug-ins and services for v2. - Deploy single- and multi-player games. - Web Sockets demystified for scalable massive online game deployments. Who This Book Is For:Students of -- and professionals in -- game art and animations with some experience in HTML5 and JavaScript who want to enhance -- or begin learning -- the essential techniques of game programming skills in both the Phaser v2.x.x official and community editions. If you are interested in making browser games, especially for the mobile market, then Making Browser Games Series is the perfect choice.

Book Phaser Game Prototyping

    Book Details:
  • Author : Stephen Gose
  • Publisher : Independently Published
  • Release : 2016-12-16
  • ISBN : 9781794181014
  • Pages : 368 pages

Download or read book Phaser Game Prototyping written by Stephen Gose and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2016-12-16 with total page 368 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This workbook is the new edition 4 -- a hands-on tutorial guide for Game Prototype creations using Micro-services and component object programming with an emphasis on Phaser v2.x.x and other JavaScript Gaming Frameworks. Phaser v2.x.x Game Prototyping is a hands-on guide for making browser games using Phaser's official, CE (community edition) JavaScript Game Framework. Master the important skills and techniques you need for Phaser using our unique component object programming. This book delves into many of the great classic game mechanisms and design mechanics techniques. All written in a fun and friendly style with completed projects and open-ended exercises that encourage you to build your own game projects. You'll also download supporting tools to classify the book's snippets and add your own modification.Phaser v2.x.x Game Prototyping Part I demonstrates basic game mechanisms and components from the Phaser JavaScript Game Framework using OLOO paradigm. It starts by showing you how you to build game mechanisms in both Phaser v2.x.x versions! By the end of Part I, you'll have a complete, fully-functional Game Prototype and reusable components and the supporting tools to manage further game production. You'll have a game character's visual and meta descriptions, learned to control your avatar through the keyboard, mouse, or touch-screen interfaces, developed a game environment, created game scene migrations and then learned how to use collision detection within a standard game loops, built dynamic menu response system, to build an interactive game world. Phaser Game Prototyping Part II demonstrates how to connect all your new game prototypes and components into various game mechanics using the raw power of native JavaScript OLOO. What I show you will open the pathway to building a game within a month or even 7-days! This is not hipe; I eat my own dog food and have pushed game prototypes out for final artwork in 7 days. You'll learn to make RPG maze games, code 6 different combat systems, develop heads-up displays (HUD) that are both internal to and outside of the Phaser canvas, apply 6 different artificial intelligence systems, create tiled-maps with the Phaser features, and other fast-paced actions that cover all the popular game perspective of 2D and 2.5D gaming. I'll reveal what I'm doing with Phaser and 3D games too. You'll discover how to develop games and multi-level isometric scenes using existing features in Phaser v2.x.x. All these techniques and supporting source code are explained in an easy-to-understand manner for game designers to gain new skills or simply update their skills in version 2.x.x.You'll find detailed working examples on the book's website with dozens of illustrations and many concepts you can freely apply to your own gaming projects. All the source code annotations enhance the book's explanation. What you'll learn: By the end of this workbook, you'll have integrated into your own game designs: Adopted processes for business project management and agile software development.Organized a standard file structure for developing games in general;Used a blank game template to scaffold further game projects;Imported resources and game assets;Displayed, animated and moved game avatars on various screen renderings;Managed groups of game objects;Deployed heads-up display (HUD) on game scenes both inside and outside the canvas;Used customized web fonts;Incorporated multiple game-inputs (touch, multi-touch, accelerometer, mouse, and keyboard);Rendered several physics systems;Included graphics effects (gfx) (particle systems, rotations, fades, shaders and more);Created and managed game state-phases;Managed permanent game assets across state-phases;Optimized your game for various mobile devices;Integrated 3rd-party scripts and services;Deploy single-player games.Web Sockets demystified for scalable massive online game deployment

Book Making Browser Games Starter Kit Collection Volume 1

Download or read book Making Browser Games Starter Kit Collection Volume 1 written by Stephen Gose and published by . This book was released on 2017-11-06 with total page 196 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Making Browser Games Starter Kit Collection (Volume 1) with Phaser v2 is the first of five (5) books of the Making Browser Game Series. This is a collection of 5 popular game mechanics. Each chapter is an easy-to-follow tutorial and hands-on guide for creating online games using either the Phaser versions 2.6.2, or the community released editions. This collection is focused on building Adventure & Mazes for RPG, Collapsing Blocks, Match 3, Memory Match (for both pairs and sequence games), and "Jump-to-Capture" games, logic, and mechanics. It is a starter kit collection of the first five books in a series of 16 great classic game mechanics techniques. You may purchase all five or single individual chapters. All tutorials are written in a fun, friendly style with several completed game projects and open-ended exercises that encourage you to build include your own game assets and features. You also have access to bonus content downloads, supporting tools, and source code snippets to add your own modification. Making Browser Games Starter Kit Collection (Volume 1) with Phaser v2 contains two sections. It starts with an Introduction Game Overview of the goals, game ludology, workstation set-up and generation tools. The second section holds the individual game mechanics tutorials. In a matter of hours, you will have a working game prototype for this game mechanics. All that remains to do is adding your own artwork and additional game features; after a few days, you`ll have a completed game ready to deploy in any "apps" store. You might consider this a joint effort in game creation; I am your game programmer and you are the game designer, artist, and marketer. You`ll find detailed working examples, with dozens of illustrations and many concepts you can freely adopt toward your own gaming projects. All the source code annotations enhance the book`s explanation.

Book Making Maze and Adventure Browser Games with Phaser V2

Download or read book Making Maze and Adventure Browser Games with Phaser V2 written by Stephen Gose and published by . This book was released on 2017-09 with total page 58 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Making Browser Games with Phaser v2 Series is a tutorial hands-on guide for creating online games using both Phaser versions 2.6.2, and the community released editions. This tutorial is a single chapter focused on building a Maze & Labyrinth game logic and mechanics. It is one chapter in a series of 15+ great classic game mechanics techniques. I decided to sell each chapter separately to cater to client's demands. All tutorials in this series are written in a fun, friendly style with several completed game projects and open-ended exercises that encourage you to build include your own game assets and features. You also have access to bonus content downloads, supporting tools, and source code snippets to add your own modification. Making Browser Games Series contains several sections. It starts with a Game Overview into the goals, game ludology, workstation set-up and generation tools. In a matter of hours, you will have a working game prototype for this game's mechanics. All that remains is to add your own artwork and additional game features; over the next few days, you have a completed game ready to deploy in the "apps" stores.This particular pamphlet only generates dynamic story plots and adventure mazes. You need this pamphlet as a foundation for ALL level design and game development. You'll find detailed working examples, with dozens of illustrations and many concepts you can freely apply into your own gaming projects. All the source code annotations enhance the book's explanation. What you'll learn:By the end of this workbook, you'll have integrated into your own game designs: - Adopted processes for business project management and agile software development. - Organized a standard file structure for developing games in general; - Used a blank game template to scaffold further game projects; - Imported resources and game assets; - Displayed, animated and moved game avatars on various screen renderings; - Deployed heads-up display (HUD) on game scenes both inside and outside the canvas; - Used customized web fonts; - Incorporated multiple game-inputs (touch, multi-touch, accelerometer, mouse, and keyboard); - Rendered several physics systems in v2; - Included graphics effects (gfx) (particle systems, rotations, fades, shaders and more); - Created and managed game state-phases; - Managed permanent game assets across state-phases; - Optimized your game for various mobile devices; - Integrated 3rd-party scripts, plug-ins, and services for v2. - Deploy single- and multi-player games. - Web Sockets demystified for scalable massive online game deployments. Who This Book Is For:Students of -- and professionals in -- game art and animations with some experience in HTML5 and JavaScript who want to enhance -- or begin learning -- the essential techniques of game programming skills in both the Phaser v2.x.x official and community editions. If you are interested in making browser games, especially for the mobile market, then Making Browser Games Series is a perfect choice.

Book Making Photo Hunt Browser Games

Download or read book Making Photo Hunt Browser Games written by Stephen Gose and published by . This book was released on 2017-08-05 with total page 176 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is a single chapter from the Phaser Game Starter Kit Collection. This chapter leads you through "Hidden Objects" and "Find the Difference" game development. This tutorial has both v3.16+ & v2.x.x encoding. It's perfect for novices, experienced web developers, and just anyone wanting their own bespoke game, artwork, and features.Discover how to create online "Hidden Picture" games using the methods in this single chapter from the Phaser Game Starter Kit Collection. When you finish this chapter, you will have a production pipeline ready to create as many different "hidden object" games as your imagination can dream of!You'll also get bonus content, download examples, game variations, and source code references on how to do every single thing in this game design workbook, so you can copy and paste any examples into your own productions and then modify those resources for your own purposes.I would like to guide you in creating several types of "Hidden Picture Puzzle" game mechanics. We will use the game mechanics, mechanisms and the development methods discussed in Phaser Game Prototypes. By the end of this workbook, you should have a fully functional "Hidden Objects" game - not just a copy of my game, but your very own product using your own gaming assets. There is a supporting website where you can download the bonus content included with your workbook's purchase.

Book Making Music and Rhythm Browser Games

Download or read book Making Music and Rhythm Browser Games written by Stephen Gose and published by . This book was released on 2020-10-03 with total page 259 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is a single chapter from the Phaser Game Starter Kit Collection. This chapter leads you through "Music & Rhythm" audio game development. This tutorial has both v3.16+ & v2.x.x encoding. It's perfect for novices, experienced web developers, and just anyone wanting their own bespoke game, artwork, and features.Discover how to create online "Music & Rhythm" games using the methods in this single chapter from the Phaser Game Starter Kit Collection. When you finish this chapter, you will have a production pipeline ready to create as many different "audio" games as your imagination can dream of!You'll also get bonus content, download examples, game variations, and source code references on how to do every single thing in this game design workbook, so you can copy and paste any examples into your own productions and then modify those resources for your own purposes.I would like to guide you in creating several styles of "Music & Rhythm" audio game mechanics. We will use the game mechanics, mechanisms and the development methods discussed in Phaser Game Prototypes. By the end of this workbook, you should have a fully functional Music game - not just a copy of my game, but your very own product using your own gaming assets. There is a supporting website where you can download the bonus content included with your workbook's purchase.

Book Phaser Game Prototyping

    Book Details:
  • Author : Stephen Gose
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2017-02-25
  • ISBN : 9781980783930
  • Pages : 327 pages

Download or read book Phaser Game Prototyping written by Stephen Gose and published by . This book was released on 2017-02-25 with total page 327 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is a hands-on guide for Game Prototype creations using the Phaser JavaScript Gaming Framework for either version 2.x.x or the newest released 3.x.x. As of February 2017, this book is the first and only available tutorial for Phaser v3.x.x and will continue to supplement version 3 as features become available. Therefore, if you purchased this book from LeanPub.com, you will have a continually updated version. If you are a customer from Amazon, you may access the latest information on the book's website.Phaser Game Prototyping is a hands-on guide for making browser games using Phaser's official, CE (community edition) and the new version 3.x.x (2018) JavaScript Game Framework. Master the important skills and techniques you need for Phaser version 3 now. This book delves into many of the great classic game mechanisms and design mechanics techniques. All written in a fun and friendly style with completed projects and open-ended exercises that encourage you to build your own game projects. You'll also download supporting tools to classify the book's snippets and add your own modification.Phaser Game Prototyping Part I demonstrates basic game mechanisms from the Phaser JavaScript Game Framework using "SCRUM-style sprints". It starts by showing you how you to build game mechanisms in both Phaser v2 and then in Phaser version 3! By the end of Part I, you'll have a complete, fully-functional Game Prototype with the supporting tools to manage further game production. You'll have a game character's visual and meta descriptions, learned to control your avatar through the keyboard, mouse, or touch-screen interfaces, developed a game environment, created game scene migrations and then learned how to use collision detection within a standard v2 and the improved version 3 game loops, built dynamic menu response system, to build an interactive game world. Phaser Game Prototyping Part II demonstrates how to connect all your new game prototypes into various game mechanics. What I show you will open the pathway to building a game in 7-days or a month. You'll learn to make RPG maze games, code 6 different combat systems, develop heads-up displays (HUD) that are both internal to and outside of the Phaser canvas, apply 6 different artificial intelligence systems, create tiled-maps with the new Phaser v3 features, and other fast-paced actions that cover all the popular game perspective of 2D and 2.5D gaming. I'll reveal what I'm doing with Phaser v3 in 3D games. You'll discover how to develop games and multi-level isometric scenes using new features in Phaser v3, and existing features in Phaser v2. All these techniques and supporting source code are explained in an easy-to-understand manner for game designers to gain new skills in Phaser v3 and update their skills in version 2.You'll find detailed working examples on the book's website with dozens of illustrations and many concepts you can freely apply to your own gaming projects. All the source code annotations enhance the book's explanation. You can begin your current game conversions into Phaser 3 now. Who This Book Is For:Students -- and professionals in -- game development with some experience in HTML5 and JavaScript who want to enhance -- or begin learning the essential techniques of -- Phaser v2 JavaScript skills into the next Phaser version 3 release. If you are interested in making browser games, especially for the mobile market, then Phaser Game Prototyping is a perfect choice.

Book Making Match 3 Browser Games

Download or read book Making Match 3 Browser Games written by Stephen Gose and published by . This book was released on 2017-08-05 with total page 168 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is a single chapter from the Phaser Game Starter Kit Collection. This chapter leads you through "Match-3" and "Trace-3+" game development. This tutorial has both v3.16+ & v2.x.x encoding. It's perfect for novices, experienced web developers, and just anyone wanting their own bespoke game, artwork, and features.Discover how to create online Match-3 and "Draw-3+" games using the methods in this single chapter from the Phaser Game Starter Kit Collection. When you finish this chapter, you will have a production pipeline ready to create as many different "tile-matching" games as your imagination can dream of!You'll also get bonus content, download examples, game variations, and source code references on how to do every single thing in this game design workbook, so you can copy and paste any examples into your own productions and then modify those resources for your own purposes.I would like to guide you in creating several styles of Match-3 and "three-in-a-row+" game mechanics. We will use the game mechanics, mechanisms and the development methods discussed in Phaser Game Prototypes. By the end of this workbook, you should have a fully functional Match-3 or Trace-3+ game - not just a copy of my game, but your very own product using your own gaming assets. There is a supporting website where you can download the bonus content included with your workbook's purchase.

Book Making  Maze   Adventure  Browser Games

Download or read book Making Maze Adventure Browser Games written by Stephen Gose and published by . This book was released on 2017-08-26 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is a single chapter from the Phaser Game Starter Kit Collection. This chapter leads you through "Adventure Story Plots" and "Dynamic Maze Generation" game development. This tutorial has both v3.16+ & v2.x.x encoding. It's perfect for novices, experienced web developers, and just anyone wanting their own bespoke game, artwork, and features.Discover how to create online "Dynamic Labyrinths" games" with "Interactive Fiction Adventure Stories" using the methods from this single chapter of the Phaser Game Starter Kit Collection. When you finish this chapter, you will have a production pipeline ready to create as many different "Adventure" games as your imagination can dream of!You'll also get bonus content, download examples, game variations, and source code references on how to do every single thing in this game design workbook, so you can copy and paste any examples into your own productions and then modify those resources for your own purposes.I would like to guide you in creating several types of "Interactive Fiction Adventure" game mechanics. We will use the game mechanics, mechanisms and the development methods discussed in Phaser Game Prototypes. By the end of this workbook, you should have a fully functional "Adventure Quest Story and Maze" game - not just a copy of my game, but your very own product using your own gaming assets. There is a supporting website where you can download the bonus content included with your workbook's purchase.

Book Making Action Arcade Browser Games

Download or read book Making Action Arcade Browser Games written by Stephen Gose and published by . This book was released on 2019-12-07 with total page 174 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is a single chapter from the Phaser Game Starter Kit Collection. This chapter leads you through Action-Arcade (aka "Casual") game development. This tutorial has both v3.16+ & v2.x.x encoding. It's perfect for novices, experienced web developers, and just anyone wanting their own bespoke game, artwork, and features.Discover how to create online Action-Arcade games using the methods in this single chapter from the Phaser Game Starter Kit Collection. When you finish this tutorial, you will have a production pipeline to create as many different "Casual" games as your imagination can dream of!You'll also get bonus content, download examples, and source code references on how to do every single thing in this game design workbook, so you can copy and paste any examples into your own productions and then modify those resources for your own purposes.I would like to guide you in creating several styles of Action-Arcade and "Rhythm" game mechanics. We will use the game mechanics, mechanisms and the development methods discussed in Phaser Game Prototypes. By the end of this workbook, you should have a fully functional Action-Arcade game (with "Guitar Hero look-alike") - not just a copy of my game, but your very own product using your own gaming assets. There is a supporting website where you can download the bonus content included with your workbook's purchase.

Book Making Connect 4  Browser Games

Download or read book Making Connect 4 Browser Games written by Stephen Gose and published by . This book was released on 2017-09 with total page 174 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is a single chapter from the Phaser Game Starter Kit Collection. This chapter leads you through Connect-4+ (aka "4-in-a-row") game development project and AI-bot. This tutorial has both Phaser v3.16+ & v2.x.x encoding. It's perfect for novices, experienced web developers, and just anyone wanting their own bespoke game, artwork, and features.Discover how to create online Connect-4+ games and intelligent AI-bot using the methods in this single chapter from the Phaser Game Starter Kit Collection. When you finish this tutorial, you will have a production pipeline to create as many different "4+-in-a-row" games as your imagination can dream of!You'll also get bonus content, download examples, A.I. selection methods, and source code references on how to do every single thing in this game design workbook, so you can copy and paste any examples into your own productions and then modify those resources for your own purposes.I would like to guide you in creating several styles of Connect-4+ and "Match 3" game mechanics. We will use the game mechanics, mechanisms and the development methods discussed in Phaser Game Prototypes. By the end of this workbook, you should have a fully functional Connect-4+ game (with "tile-matching") - not just a copy of my game, but your very own product using your own gaming assets. There is a supporting website where you can download the bonus content included with your workbook's purchase.

Book Making Hidden Object Browser Games

Download or read book Making Hidden Object Browser Games written by Stephen Gose and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2020-10 with total page 177 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is a single chapter from the Phaser Game Starter Kit Collection. This chapter leads you through "Hidden Objects" and "Find the Difference" game development. This tutorial has both v3.16+ & v2.x.x encoding. It's perfect for novices, experienced web developers, and just anyone wanting their own bespoke game, artwork, and features.Discover how to create online "Hidden Picture" games using the methods in this single chapter from the Phaser Game Starter Kit Collection. When you finish this chapter, you will have a production pipeline ready to create as many different "hidden object" games as your imagination can dream of!You'll also get bonus content, download examples, game variations, and source code references on how to do every single thing in this game design workbook, so you can copy and paste any examples into your own productions and then modify those resources for your own purposes.I would like to guide you in creating several types of "Hidden Picture Puzzle" game mechanics. We will use the game mechanics, mechanisms and the development methods discussed in Phaser Game Prototypes. By the end of this workbook, you should have a fully functional "Hidden Objects" game - not just a copy of my game, but your very own product using your own gaming assets. There is a supporting website where you can download the bonus content included with your workbook's purchase.