Creating a Physics-Based Web Game in JavaScript and HTML5
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
In this JavaScript and HTML5 tutorial we'll go through the entire process from concept, design and animation through to final development of a dynamic HTML5 game. Software required: HTML5, JavaScript, jQuery, Photoshop CC, Google Chrome, Texture Packer 3.3.4, Sublime Text 2.
In this JavaScript and HTML5 tutorial we'll go through the entire process from concept, design and animation through to final development of a dynamic HTML5 game. A few things we'll be covering include sprite exportation and animation, physics engine integration, HiDPI device handling, as well as structuring our game code, separating our UI from our game logic and implementing back-end scoring systems. By the end of this JavaScript and HTML5 training, you'll be more knowledgeable of the concepting, animating and development workflow of creating a game from start to finish. Software required: HTML5, JavaScript, jQuery, Photoshop CC, Google Chrome, Texture Packer 3.3.4, Sublime Text 2.
In this JavaScript and HTML5 tutorial we'll go through the entire process from concept, design and animation through to final development of a dynamic HTML5 game. A few things we'll be covering include sprite exportation and animation, physics engine integration, HiDPI device handling, as well as structuring our game code, separating our UI from our game logic and implementing back-end scoring systems. By the end of this JavaScript and HTML5 training, you'll be more knowledgeable of the concepting, animating and development workflow of creating a game from start to finish. Software required: HTML5, JavaScript, jQuery, Photoshop CC, Google Chrome, Texture Packer 3.3.4, Sublime Text 2.
Syllabus
- Introduction and Project Overview 1min
- Creating a Physics-Based Web Game in JavaScript and HTML5 351mins
Taught by
Japhia Olson
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