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HTML5 Mobile Game Development with Phaser

What if you could make games for iOS, Android and the web using the technologies you already know and love?

HTML5 Mobile Game Development with Phaser

What Will I Learn?
  • Learn HTML5 mobile game development with Phaser
Requirements
  • Knowledge of HTML, CSS, JavaScript and object-oriented programming
  • You need a web server (like Apache) to run the course examples
  • You'll need a code editor. We'll be using Sublime Text, but you can use any existing code editor.

Description
What if you could make games for iOS, Android and the web using the technologies you already know and love: HTML, CSS and JavaScript?

Learn game development by creating an infinite runner similar to Jetpack Joyride!

In this course you will learn how to create mobile games using Phaser, an awesome JavaScript library that allows you to create professional games for both mobile and desktop using HTML5.

By following the Learn by Doing approach that you find in all ZENVA courses, we’ll put together an infinite runner game, similar to the iOS best-seller Jetpack Joyride.

This course was created by Jeremy Dowell (a.k.a. Codevinsky) in collaboration with Pablo Farias Navarro, founder of ZENVA. Jeremy is a core member at the HTML5GameDevs forum and contributor to the Phaser engine. After coding in JavaScript for the best part of the last decades, Jeremy has authored web and mobile games in HTML5 and iOS, applications using Node.js and Angular, and technical tutorials for various platforms and technologies

What you will learn in this course:
  • Preloading your game assets such as images, sound and JSON files.
  • Creating an infinite runner with parallax effect.
  • Adding text and working with user input (touchscreen and mouse).
  • Animating characters and enemies.
  • Working with 2D physics.
  • Showing the high scores in a scoreboard.
  • Adding sound effects and music to your game.
  • How to make your game juicy, going belong a simple playable demo.
Who is the target audience?
  • Game development enthusiasts with basic knowledge of HTML, CSS, JavaScript and object-oriented programming

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