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Android game programming for dummies [[electronic resource] /] / by Derek James
Android game programming for dummies [[electronic resource] /] / by Derek James
Autore James Derek
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (387 p.)
Disciplina 794.81526
794.815268
Collana --For dummies Android game programming for dummies
Soggetto topico Computer games - Programming
Androids
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-118-22218-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Android Game Programming For Dummies; About the Author; Dedication; Author's Acknowledgments; Contents at a Glance; Table of Contents; Introduction; Why You Need This Book; Conventions Used in This Book; Technical Considerations; How This Book Is Organized; Icons Used in This Book; Where to Go from Here; Part I: Adopting the Android Gaming Mindset; Chapter 1: Getting to Know Android Gaming; Seeing the Potential of the Android Platform; What You Must Know about the Mobile Gaming Industry; How Android Is Suited to Mobile Gaming; Thinking Through Your Game Project; Knowing What Tools You Need
Capitalizing on Your GameChapter 2: Designing Your Game; Deciding What Kind of Game to Make; Identifying Your Target Audience; Targeting Devices; Chapter 3: Setting Up Your Development Environment; Starting at the Beginning; Downloading and Installing Eclipse; Installing the Software; The Android Virtual Device (AVD) Manager; Creating an Android Project; Running an Android App; Part II: Starting to Program; Chapter 4: Dissecting an Android App; Creating a New Project; Taking the Bird's Eye View of a Project; Editing the Manifest; Organizing Resources; Organizing the Source Directory
Understanding ActivitiesUsing Views; Part III: Making Your First Game: Crazy Eights; Chapter 5: Creating a Simple Title Screen; Creating a Custom View; Loading the Title Graphic; Drawing the Title Graphic; Handling Screen Orientation; Controlling Screen Timeout; Making the Game Full-Screen; Adding buttons; Handling Button States; Launching the Play Screen; Chapter 6: Creating a Basic Play Screen; Displaying Cards; Taking Your Turn; Chapter 7: Finishing Your First Game; Ending Hands and Games; Wrapping Up the Game; Part IV: Moving On to Your Second Game: Whack-a-Mole
Chapter 8: Creating a Complex Title ScreenUsing SurfaceView; Adding an Options Menu; Toggling the Sound Option; Chapter 9: Creating an Animated Play Screen; Handling Images for the Play Screen; Making Simple Animations; Handling User Interaction; Loading and Playing Sounds; Handling End of Game; Chapter 10: Storing and Retrieving Game Information; Using Shared Preferences for Data Storage; Using XML for Data Storage; Using a SQLite Database for Data Storage; Part V: Managing Your Game in theMarket; Chapter 11: Making Money with Your Game; Knowing Your Competition; Monetization Models
Alternatives to Google PlayChapter 12: Publishing and Updating Your Game; Creating a developer account for Google Play; Generating a Key with Keytool; Exporting a Signed Application; Uploading Your Game to Google Play; Supporting and Updating Your Game After Publication; Part VI: The Part of Tens; Chapter 13: Ten Open-Source Game Projects; Lunar Lander; Replica Island; Alien Blood Bath; OpenSudoku; Lexic; Newton's Cradle; Vector Pinball; asqare; tiltmazes; GL ES Quake; Chapter 14: Ten Game Engines and Tools; libgdx; AndEngine; Unity; OpenFeint; Flurry; Audacity; sfxr; GIMP; Inkscape; AdWhirl
Chapter 15: Ten More Places to Distribute Your Game
Record Nr. UNINA-9910452851503321
James Derek  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, , 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Android game programming for dummies [[electronic resource] /] / by Derek James
Android game programming for dummies [[electronic resource] /] / by Derek James
Autore James Derek
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (387 p.)
Disciplina 794.81526
794.815268
Collana --For dummies Android game programming for dummies
Soggetto topico Video games - Programming
Androids
ISBN 1-118-22218-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Android Game Programming For Dummies; About the Author; Dedication; Author's Acknowledgments; Contents at a Glance; Table of Contents; Introduction; Why You Need This Book; Conventions Used in This Book; Technical Considerations; How This Book Is Organized; Icons Used in This Book; Where to Go from Here; Part I: Adopting the Android Gaming Mindset; Chapter 1: Getting to Know Android Gaming; Seeing the Potential of the Android Platform; What You Must Know about the Mobile Gaming Industry; How Android Is Suited to Mobile Gaming; Thinking Through Your Game Project; Knowing What Tools You Need
Capitalizing on Your GameChapter 2: Designing Your Game; Deciding What Kind of Game to Make; Identifying Your Target Audience; Targeting Devices; Chapter 3: Setting Up Your Development Environment; Starting at the Beginning; Downloading and Installing Eclipse; Installing the Software; The Android Virtual Device (AVD) Manager; Creating an Android Project; Running an Android App; Part II: Starting to Program; Chapter 4: Dissecting an Android App; Creating a New Project; Taking the Bird's Eye View of a Project; Editing the Manifest; Organizing Resources; Organizing the Source Directory
Understanding ActivitiesUsing Views; Part III: Making Your First Game: Crazy Eights; Chapter 5: Creating a Simple Title Screen; Creating a Custom View; Loading the Title Graphic; Drawing the Title Graphic; Handling Screen Orientation; Controlling Screen Timeout; Making the Game Full-Screen; Adding buttons; Handling Button States; Launching the Play Screen; Chapter 6: Creating a Basic Play Screen; Displaying Cards; Taking Your Turn; Chapter 7: Finishing Your First Game; Ending Hands and Games; Wrapping Up the Game; Part IV: Moving On to Your Second Game: Whack-a-Mole
Chapter 8: Creating a Complex Title ScreenUsing SurfaceView; Adding an Options Menu; Toggling the Sound Option; Chapter 9: Creating an Animated Play Screen; Handling Images for the Play Screen; Making Simple Animations; Handling User Interaction; Loading and Playing Sounds; Handling End of Game; Chapter 10: Storing and Retrieving Game Information; Using Shared Preferences for Data Storage; Using XML for Data Storage; Using a SQLite Database for Data Storage; Part V: Managing Your Game in theMarket; Chapter 11: Making Money with Your Game; Knowing Your Competition; Monetization Models
Alternatives to Google PlayChapter 12: Publishing and Updating Your Game; Creating a developer account for Google Play; Generating a Key with Keytool; Exporting a Signed Application; Uploading Your Game to Google Play; Supporting and Updating Your Game After Publication; Part VI: The Part of Tens; Chapter 13: Ten Open-Source Game Projects; Lunar Lander; Replica Island; Alien Blood Bath; OpenSudoku; Lexic; Newton's Cradle; Vector Pinball; asqare; tiltmazes; GL ES Quake; Chapter 14: Ten Game Engines and Tools; libgdx; AndEngine; Unity; OpenFeint; Flurry; Audacity; sfxr; GIMP; Inkscape; AdWhirl
Chapter 15: Ten More Places to Distribute Your Game
Record Nr. UNINA-9910779437103321
James Derek  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, , 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Android game programming for dummies [[electronic resource] /] / by Derek James
Android game programming for dummies [[electronic resource] /] / by Derek James
Autore James Derek
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (387 p.)
Disciplina 794.81526
794.815268
Collana --For dummies Android game programming for dummies
Soggetto topico Video games - Programming
Androids
ISBN 1-118-22218-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Android Game Programming For Dummies; About the Author; Dedication; Author's Acknowledgments; Contents at a Glance; Table of Contents; Introduction; Why You Need This Book; Conventions Used in This Book; Technical Considerations; How This Book Is Organized; Icons Used in This Book; Where to Go from Here; Part I: Adopting the Android Gaming Mindset; Chapter 1: Getting to Know Android Gaming; Seeing the Potential of the Android Platform; What You Must Know about the Mobile Gaming Industry; How Android Is Suited to Mobile Gaming; Thinking Through Your Game Project; Knowing What Tools You Need
Capitalizing on Your GameChapter 2: Designing Your Game; Deciding What Kind of Game to Make; Identifying Your Target Audience; Targeting Devices; Chapter 3: Setting Up Your Development Environment; Starting at the Beginning; Downloading and Installing Eclipse; Installing the Software; The Android Virtual Device (AVD) Manager; Creating an Android Project; Running an Android App; Part II: Starting to Program; Chapter 4: Dissecting an Android App; Creating a New Project; Taking the Bird's Eye View of a Project; Editing the Manifest; Organizing Resources; Organizing the Source Directory
Understanding ActivitiesUsing Views; Part III: Making Your First Game: Crazy Eights; Chapter 5: Creating a Simple Title Screen; Creating a Custom View; Loading the Title Graphic; Drawing the Title Graphic; Handling Screen Orientation; Controlling Screen Timeout; Making the Game Full-Screen; Adding buttons; Handling Button States; Launching the Play Screen; Chapter 6: Creating a Basic Play Screen; Displaying Cards; Taking Your Turn; Chapter 7: Finishing Your First Game; Ending Hands and Games; Wrapping Up the Game; Part IV: Moving On to Your Second Game: Whack-a-Mole
Chapter 8: Creating a Complex Title ScreenUsing SurfaceView; Adding an Options Menu; Toggling the Sound Option; Chapter 9: Creating an Animated Play Screen; Handling Images for the Play Screen; Making Simple Animations; Handling User Interaction; Loading and Playing Sounds; Handling End of Game; Chapter 10: Storing and Retrieving Game Information; Using Shared Preferences for Data Storage; Using XML for Data Storage; Using a SQLite Database for Data Storage; Part V: Managing Your Game in theMarket; Chapter 11: Making Money with Your Game; Knowing Your Competition; Monetization Models
Alternatives to Google PlayChapter 12: Publishing and Updating Your Game; Creating a developer account for Google Play; Generating a Key with Keytool; Exporting a Signed Application; Uploading Your Game to Google Play; Supporting and Updating Your Game After Publication; Part VI: The Part of Tens; Chapter 13: Ten Open-Source Game Projects; Lunar Lander; Replica Island; Alien Blood Bath; OpenSudoku; Lexic; Newton's Cradle; Vector Pinball; asqare; tiltmazes; GL ES Quake; Chapter 14: Ten Game Engines and Tools; libgdx; AndEngine; Unity; OpenFeint; Flurry; Audacity; sfxr; GIMP; Inkscape; AdWhirl
Chapter 15: Ten More Places to Distribute Your Game
Record Nr. UNINA-9910823820803321
James Derek  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, , 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui