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jQuery Game Development Essentials

You're reading from   jQuery Game Development Essentials Learn how to make fun and addictive multi-platform games using jQuery with this book and ebook.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849695060
Length 244 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Selim Arsever Selim Arsever
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

jQuery Game Development Essentials
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. jQuery for Games 2. Creating Our First Game FREE CHAPTER 3. Better, Faster, but not Harder 4. Looking Sideways 5. Putting Things into Perspective 6. Adding Levels to Your Games 7. Making a Multiplayer Game 8. Let's Get Social 9. Making Your Game Mobile 10. Making Some Noise Index

Chapter 7. Making a Multiplayer Game

Single player games are fun, and as we've already seen, there is a large variety of them you can make with JavaScript. However, having your game run in a web browser, there is a huge temptation to make it multiplayer. This is exactly what we will do in this chapter and what better example of a multiplayer game than an MMORPG!

We will take our small single-player RPG from Chapter 5, Putting Things into Perspective, and transform it into a brand new MMORPG: World of Ar'PiGi.

However, first a word of warning—the technology we will use to implement the server-side of our game is PHP + MySQL. The reason for this is it's by far the most common technology around. If you have some sort of hosting, chances are it's supported out of the box.

There are many reasons why this is not necessarily the best solution. When writing a game where the server-side usage is not reduced to simply serving a static page, you have to think very carefully about scaling:

  • How many users...

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