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Build Your Own 2D Game Engine and Create Great Web Games: Using HTML5 JavaScript
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Apress L. P.
ISBN-10
1484273761
ISBN-13
9781484273760
eBay Product ID (ePID)
22050396409
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
Xxii, 741 Pages
Publication Name
Build Your Own 2D Game Engine and Create Great Web Games : Using Html5, Javascript, and Webgl2
Language
English
Publication Year
2021
Subject
Programming / Games, Software Development & Engineering / General, Web / Web Programming, General
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Mathematics, Computers
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Weight
50.4 Oz
Item Length
10 in
Item Width
7 in
Additional Product Features
Edition Number
2
Dewey Edition
23
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
794.815362
Table Of Content
Chapter 1: Introduction Sub-Topics · Introduction to the IDE · Development environment setup · Guide to use the book · References Chapter 2: Working with HTML5 and WebGL2 Sub - Topics · HTML5 canvas for drawing · Project organization · Elementary drawing with WebGL2 · Abstraction with JavaScript objects · Working with shaders and controlling the color Chapter 3: Transformation and World Coordinate Sub-Topics: · Renderable: encapsulating drawing · Transforming a renderable object · Encapsulating the transform operator · View and projection transform and the viewport · The camera Chapter 4: Common Components of a Game Engine Sub-Topics: · The game loop · Keyboard input · Resource management and asynchronous loading · Game levels and scene files · Scene objects · Audio support Chapter 5: Working with Texture, Sprites, and Fonts Sub-Topics: · Texture mapping and texture coordinates · Drawing with sprite sheets · Sprite animations · Fonts and drawing of text Chapter 6: Behaviors and Collisions Sub-Topics: · Abstraction of game objects · Elementary behavior: chasing · Collision between game objects · Per-pixel accurate collisions Chapter 7: Camera Manipulations Sub-Topics: · Basic camera manipulations · Manipulation with interpolations · Camera shake effect · Working with multiple cameras · Mouse input through the cameras Chapter 8: Illumination and Shadow Sub-Topics: · Ambient light · Point light sources · Multiple light sources and distance attenuation · Diffuse reflections and normal mapping · Specular reflections and materials · Directional and spot lights · Simulation of shadows Chapter 9: Physics Sub - Topics: · Physics engine and rigid shapes · Broad-phase collision detection · Collision information and separation axis theorem · Collision between rectangles and circles · Movement and symplectic Euler integration · Resolving collisions · Support for rotations · Physics engine presets: wood, mud, ice, and dirt Chapter 10: Particle Systems and Stenciling Sub-Topics: · Particles and effects · Particle emitters · Particle system presets: fire, smoke, snow, dust, and explosion · Stencils Chapter 11: Supporting Camera Background Sub-Topics: · Tiling of the background · Motion parallax · Layer management Chapter 12: Building a Sample Game: From Design to Completion Sub-Topics: · Game concept and design · Integrating a setting: layout and playable space · Additional elements: interaction model and audio
Synopsis
Develop a 2D game engine that will give you the experience and core understanding of foundational concepts for building complex and fun 2D games that can be played across the Internet via popular web browsers. This book is organized so that the chapters follow logical steps of building a game engine and integrates concepts accordingly. Build Your Own 2D Game Engine and Create Great Web Games isolates and presents relevant concepts from software engineering, computer graphics, mathematics, physics, game development and game design in the context of building a 2D game engine from scratch. In this edition, all the code is based on updated versions of JavaScript with HTML5 and WebGL2: you will analyze the source code needed to create a game engine that is suitable for implementing typical casual 2D videogames. You will also learn about physics and particle system. The discussion of physics component includes rotations and popular physical materials such as wood, mud, and ice. The discussion of particle component has popular presets such as fire, smoke, and dust. By the end of the book, you will understand the core concepts and implementation details of a typical 2D game engine, learn insights into how these concepts affect game design and game play, and have access to a versatile 2D game engine that they can expand upon or utilize to build their own 2D games from scratch with HTML5, JavaScript, and WebGL2. What You Will Learn Understand essential concepts for building 2D games Grasp the basic architecture of 2D game engines Understand illumination models in 2D games Learn basic physics used in 2D games Find out how these core concepts affect game design and game play Learn to design and develop 2D interactive games Who Is This Book For Game enthusiasts, hobbyists, and anyone with little to no experience who are interested in building interactive games but are unsure of how to begin. This can also serve as a textbook for a junior- or senior-level "Introduction to Game Engine" course in a Computer Science department.
LC Classification Number
QA76.76.C672
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