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Learning Cocos2d-JS Game Development

You're reading from   Learning Cocos2d-JS Game Development Learn to create robust and engaging cross-platform HTML5 games using Cocos2d-JS

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784390075
Length 188 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Hello World – A Cross-platform Game FREE CHAPTER 2. Adding Interactivity – The Making of a Concentration Game 3. Moving Sprites Around the Screen – An Endless Runner 4. Learn about Swipes through the making of Sokoban 5. Become a Musical Maestro 6. Controlling the Game with Virtual Pads 7. Adding Physics to Your Games Using the Box2D Engine 8. Adding Physics to Your Games Using the Chipmunk2D Engine 9. Creating Your Own Blockbuster Game – A Complete Match 3 Game Index

Why should I make cross-platform games?

This is a very important question. I asked it to myself a lot of times when HTML5 mobile gaming started to become popular. I was just thinking it was a waste of time to simply care about the different screen resolutions and aspect ratios, so my first HTML5 game was made to perfectly fit my iPad 2 tablet.

When I finally showed it to sponsors, most of them said something like "Hey, I like the game, but unfortunately it does not look that good on my iPhone". "Don't worry", I said, "you'll get the game optimized for iPad and iPhone". Unfortunately, it did not look that good on the Galaxy Note. Neither did it on the Samsung S4.

You can imagine the rest of this story. I found myself almost rewriting the game with a series of if.. then.. else loops, trying to make it look good on any device.

This is why you should make a cross-platform game: To code once and rule them all. Focus on game development and let a framework do the dirty work for you.

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