Games Development with HTML5
Learn about HTML5 Game Development in this Free course. Topics cover Map setups, Collisions, Character statistics and Sprites.
This free online games development course focuses on HTML5 and JavaScript, and will teach you everything you need to know to create video games with HTML and Javascript. During the 1960s, the very first video game was developed on mainframe computers over a period of several years. With modern technology, games can be developed much more easily by amateur developers who have a little training. Check out this free online course, and get started.
What You Will Learn In This Free Course
Introduction to Games Development
In this module you will learn about the Apache Cordova a platform for building native mobile applications for cross-platform development and installing Cordova in you Visual Studio environment. You will learn about the Enchant.js open a source game engine and including Enchant.js in your game project. You will learn about starting your game project in visual studio and removing unneeded items from the default template.
Creating the Map and Player Character
In this module you will learn about creating a map file for your game. You will learn how to create a 2D array to store you maps data in. You will learn how to preload sprite sheets and how to get your map data to read the right image from your sprite sheet. You will learn about creating a player character and adding him to the game screen. You will learn about different methods for setting up controls for moving your player character.
Adding Collisions and Status Screen
In this module you will learn about creating collision for you game. You learn about using Enchant.js built in functions for creating a collision layer. You will learn about creating statistics for your player character and how to display your player characters information on screen.
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