Flash MX 2004 Games: Art to ActionScript

Flash MX 2004 Games: Art to ActionScript

by NikLever (Author)

Synopsis

As a designer using Flash you will see how you can apply your creative skills to the many stages of game production and produce your own interactive games with this versatile package. Creating games for mobile devices is now also covered! As an animator you will be able to add interactive functionality to your own animation and produce a game. As a web developer you will see how to make the best use of the sophisticated development environment Flash offers for the production of both artwork and code to create low bandwidth, animated web content that sells!

The free CD-Rom includes all the code and files you need to try out each tutorial from the book so you can see exactly how each game was created. Learn from the many different types of games provided as examples, from simple quizzes to platform-based games. High score tables and multi-player games using sockets, vital to higher level online games, are also covered in detail to ensure you have the complete skill set needed to succeed in this competitive arena.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 448
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Publisher: Focal Press
Published: 07 Jul 2004

ISBN 10: 0240519639
ISBN 13: 9780240519630
Book Overview: * Benefit from the experience of a successful games designer whose Flash sites regularly get 10,000+ hits per day * Explained by an artist for artists so you can easily see how Flash MX 2004 ActionScript 2 can work for your own games development * Includes valuable extra coverage of how Flash integrates with Director 8.5 Shockwave studio and C++

Media Reviews
Published reviews of current edition:

If you are looking into how to create online games and getting a better understanding of the powerful language that Actionscript is, you could do a lot worse than this book. The examples and explanations are clear and thorough... Nik does a good job of keeping the pace upbeat and making the reader feel involved... for those people who are interested in how to make games and how to improve their coding, it is a worthwhile investment.
Adam Tracksler, CreativeCow.net