Build an HTML5 Game: A Developer's Guide with CSS and JavaScript
Bunyan, Karl
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If you already have even basic familiarity with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, you're ready to learn how to build a browser-based game. In Build an HTML5 Game, you'll use your skills to create a truly cross-platform bubble-shooter game - playable in both desktop and mobile browsers.
As you follow along with this in-depth, hands-on tutorial, you'll learn how to:
Go ahead. Take the plunge. Learn to create a complete HTML5 game right now and then use your newfound skills to build your own mega-popular, addictive game.
Karl Bunyan's first adventure game was published in 1990 on the ZX Spectrum, and he's been developing games ever since. Bunyan created HTML5 prototypes for the Game Show Network's Facebook gaming platform, and he is currently the owner of Wedu Games, an independent firm that builds web and mobile games.
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