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The Game Maker's Companion

The Game Maker's Companion
Author: Jacob Habgood
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1430228261



The Game Maker's Companion


The Game Maker's Companion is the long-awaited sequel to The Game Maker's Apprentice. Get The Game Maker's Companion computer books for free.
This book picks up where the last book left off, advancing your game development journey with some seriously impressive gaming projects. This time you'll learn how to make professional-quality platform games with solid collision detection and slick control mechanisms and you'll get acquainted with a long-lost icon of platform gaming history on the way.

You'll go on to discover techniques to add depth and believability to the characters and stories in your games, including The Monomyth, cut scene storyboarding, and character archetypes. This culminates in the creation of an original atmospheric platform-adventure wh Check The Game Maker's Companion our best computer books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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