Need some help starting your Game Development?
24 July 2007 in Programming & Tech
DigiPen has an 8-part webcast series on creating a video game to help aid in just doing that. Their game doesn’t use XNA but uses DirectX 9.0. Their series covers sound effects, sprites, sprite behaviors, basic overview, and collision detection.
You don’t need a programming background to follow the videos, which a smart 7th grader could digest.
The content is associated with DigiPen’s Game Development Webcast Series “Video Game Development: Learn to Write C# the Fun Way”. Webcasts, PDF documents and sample code available.
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