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Windows Mobile Game Development (Expert's Voice in .NET) [Paperback]

Adam Dawes

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This book will provide you with a comprehensive guide to developing games for both the Windows Mobile platform and the Windows Phone using the industry standard programming languages C# and VB.NET.

You will be walked through every aspect of developing for the Windows Mobile platform—from setting up your development environment for the first time to creating advanced 3D graphics. Finally, you’ll learn how you can make your applications available to others, whether distributing for free or selling online.

Using extensive code samples throughout, you’ll gather all the information needed to create your own games and distribute them successfully for others to enjoy.

Aimed primarily at C# developers, almost everything in the book can be used in VB.NET too. For those areas where this is not the case, workarounds are suggested so that VB.NET developers are still able to use the techniques described.

What you’ll learn

  • How to obtain and configure a development environment for Windows Mobile
  • How to build a working extensible game engine to reduce development time and increase reusability and distribution
  • Tips and techniques for getting games working on a wide range of devices, including older devices, smartphones (with no touchscreens), as well as the latest hardware—all in a single code base
  • A full overview of using OpenGL ES, opening up a new world of advanced 2D and 3D graphics and effects
  • Everything you need to know to include high quality sound and music in your games
  • Advice and information on the best ways to allow the user to interact with your game
  • Guidance on distributing your finished games, including information about freeware listings and tips on creating and selling shareware games

Who this book is for

The book is aimed at those with an existing background in programming and knowledge of one of the two main .NET programming languages (C# and VB.NET), but who do not necessarily have any knowledge of programming for Windows Mobile or programming games in general. The book will guide the reader through the steps required to become proficient in both of these areas of development.

Table of Contents

  1. Windows Mobile and NET
  2. Mastering the User Interface
  3. GDI Graphics
  4. Taming the Device with the Game Engine
  5. Timing to Perfection
  6. Exploring User Input
  7. Sounding Out with Game Audio
  8. Game in Focus: GemDrops
  9. Common Game Components
  10. A New Window on the World with OpenGL ES
  11. Creating 2D Games with OpenGL
  12. The Ins and Outs of the Third Dimension
  13. Further OpenGL Features and Techniques
  14. Distributing Your Game

About the Author

Adam Dawes is a software developer and systems architect working at a cutting edge online service development company. He has been a compulsive programmer since the age of four, when he was first introduced to a monochrome Commodore PET. The love affair has continued through three subsequent decades, flourishing through the days of the 8-bit dinosaurs to today's era of multi-core processors and pocket supercomputers. A constant throughout all of this has been Adam's fondness of computer games. From the very first time Nightmare Park displayed its devious maze of pathways in green symbols back in 1980, he has been a games player across a variety of genres and styles. These days he spends his spare time playing the latest 3D titles on his PC, or enjoying some of the classics in his stand-up arcade machine or sit-in cockpit driving cabinet. Creating his own games has always been a hobby and while he has no intention of becoming part of the professional games industry, he has a lot of fun developing his own titles nonetheless. Adam lives with his wife Ritu and son Kieran in the south-east of England. His web site is at www.adamdawes.com (any all of his finished projects can be downloaded from here) and he can be emailed at adam@adamdawes.com. He would particularly like to see the results of your own game development projects.

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