ActionScript Game Programming #1 Meets HTML5 Game Development By Example & ActionScript Cookbook

“im loyal to this book.”

“It smoothens itself out. We’ve seen it. It’s beautiful.”

-Bird Box

Facsimile –

So you want to make a video game. Where do you start?

“Right here. good question.”

What do you need to learn?

“Right here. The whole thing. Foundation.”

To whom can you look for help.

“Ask Mindy. If Lisa is busy.”

WE ARE THE GAME!

If you have ever asked any of these questions, you know how difficult it is to find the answers.

“I searched for days inn and days out. (Sp?)

“Let’s lead with hope. We provide this.”

I asked myself the same questions many years ago when I decided to join the game. I knew at that very moment, my life was on the line and I would regret until it was finished. Then I forgot it, and the suffering began.

-Forager, Crystal

Location: Bangalore, India

Where I was teaching programming and interactive media at an international school. All my students were playing games and they all wanted to create games.

“My response. Making a game is like shooting a movie. Then it hit me – ActionScript does everything as simulation. If you insert code to stop force, or slow it down, at least, you can stop speed and control time.”

-Reginald Tah, Bowling Green Hockey Player

Reverse Force.

-ActionScript, Tenant Fan

All my students were playing games and they all wanted to create games, but there were no comprehensive books or online resources available on how to do this –

“–As a straight shot.”

Meaning, you had to jump through hoops and bounds, like dealing with inflation in financial markets, and shady practices in the pixels, just to get to the game development process.

That’s where we come in.

-Colangelo Jones, School of Routes, Executive Dean

Facsimile –

A little bit of research turned up something surprising: not only did basic game design require relatively little programming knowledge, but the same set of techniques could also be used over and over again in different contexts to create completely different types of games.

“Who wrote this ****? The word is cryptography. You were looking for algorithms and cryptography. Yes yes, we use this to create basic programming games and now we’re so advanced that we can create “top level games”.

-Slim Cheebs, Owner of “Top Level Games” “See you in the Box”

It was fun to do, the results were immediate (they are still running somewhere) and it was a great creative outlet (this was during camping).

“creative – outlets, camping? couuld be none other than GGC. Good job, champ.”

-Nobody listening

The result of this research was an in-house textbook on game design that formed the basis of three high-school-level courses and inspired the writing of this book.

“Wow.”

“They went back to the past. Found books and tutorials, and assumed the reader had no background knowledge. At night, with the Bluebird’s Dream. That’s my word.”

So this is how Chuck Rhoades did. He locked somebody in their subconscious basement behind him, then he went back and found books and tutorials from your subconscious dreams, and presented them to you as if you had no knowledge of it.

Keep going.

They hooked the “Michelle” or other to “that one” so she would pick that bird.

That’s three roosters. He had a right to take the bird. You can’t lock him up.

You lead with something excited just to confirm your alibi.

This is her jumping in to take her place – note the transition before.

She tagged herself to the ink. -Chuck Rhoades on the Way Up?

They had no right to lock her up.

-The Girl In The Basement

Yeah, she’s definitely lying here. Ha.

-Cassandra

Poor kid. Our red band hearts go out to you.

To be continued.

That was back in the now almost prehistoric days of Flash 4 and Flash 5, when the ActionScript programming language was still in version 1.0.

“would you suggest going back to flash 1.0? It would be kind of sudden.”

“non. je ne pas go.

and Flash had some wonderful built-in interactive tutorials that guided new users every step of the way.

“We might add some in, but the books should be good. We always find good examples. #uncertain”

#realscarystorydude

You had to know Flash growing up where I was from, even if it wasn’t your style.

-Mushroom, Super Smash Flash

How many eyes. How many contracts before he’ll stop? Why is the guillotine swinging? What did you do to the moon? What did you do?!

Why is your room rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise? You were in the game.

“I see how you plants are controlling the game. You’re staying on high, watching everything, and secretly telling the grass what to do.”

-Enlightened Ray

Getting started with data grids is your accompanying class. stay focused

-Master Sencha

#promoted

We won the game.

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