TY - BOOK AU - Bigelow,Daven TI - Construct game development beginner's guide SN - 9781849516617 AV - QA76.76.C672 U1 - 794.8/1526 23 PY - 2012/// CY - Birmingham PB - Packt Pub. KW - Computer games KW - Programming KW - Jeux d'ordinateur KW - Programmation KW - GAMES KW - Video & Electronic KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Electronic books N1 - Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewer; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Our First Look at Construct; The first step: downloading and installing Construct Classic; Time for action -- getting Construct Classic up and running; Step two: creating a game project; Time for action -- starting a game project; Creating the project; Changing the project details; Running the project; Step three: navigating the interface of Construct Classic; Time for action -- clicking our way around Construct Classic; The layout editor; The properties box; The event editor; The animator boxThe layers box; The final step: an introduction to objects; Time for action -- creating some objects; Creating an object; Drawing the sprite; Changing the appearance of the sprite; Summary; Chapter 2: Hello World! Construct Style; Sprites revisited; Time for action -- creating a player sprite; Creating new animations; Animation tags; Choosing the Collisions mode; Tiled backgrounds: defining the world; Time for action -- make some tiled backgrounds; Attributes: telling Construct more about our objects; Time for action -- adding attributes to our objects; Behaviors: teaching objects how to actTime for action -- getting our player moving; The behaviors; Setting controls; Variables: private and global; Time for action -- giving our player a life; Textboxes: giving the player a heads-up; Time for action -- showing our player their health and score; Events: setting the rules and goals of a game; Time for action -- very eventful games; The sprites; Events; Conditions; Actions; Summary; Chapter 3: Adding the Challenge; Before we start; Reaching the goal; Time for action -- making the game winnable; Overlapping versus collision; Set activated; Set animationAvoid the hazards; Time for action -- bestowing more challenges on a player; The death of a player; Resurrecting our player; Giving the player a game over; Putting some bad guys in; Time for action -- adding an enemy and making him move; Direction of motion; Falling down; Turning around; Looking for a hit; Improving our interface; Time for action -- creating a background for the GUI; Summary; Chapter 4: Making Noise; A game and its music; Time for action -- add some music to our game; The start of layout condition; Playing the music file; Looping the music file; Modules of music; Time for action -- play some mod musicThe Is playing condition; Loading and playing the file; Sounds: describing the action; Time for action -- adding sounds; Exporting our game; Time for action -- exporting our game; A note on sharing our games; Summary; Chapter 5: Practical Physics; Creating physical objects; Time for action -- creating our objects; The Global property; Aligning to a grid; Setting the Physics properties; The Timer behavior; Creating a custom physics collision mask; Event sheets and groups; Time for action -- creating and using Event sheets and groups; Adding a physical force; Time for action -- creating forces N2 - This is a beginner's guide with plenty of screenshots and step-by-step instructions. Through three sample games, the reader will learn about practically creating games with Construct. If you have thought of making a game of your own, this book is for you. All you need to know is that you can and how to operate a computer! UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=458242 ER -