About This Book
Quickstart Guide to Game Design is a beginner-friendly introduction to designing and building small games. It covers the fundamentals of game mechanics, creativity, and coding, helping readers quickly get started with practical projects.
Whether you're a beginner looking to learn the basics or an experienced professional seeking advanced knowledge, this book has something valuable to offer.
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Not gonna lie, I was pretty curious about Educational Games, so I gave this a shot. Easy to follow. The writer doesn’t overdo it—just solid points and good flow. It’s one of those reads you can chill with. I’d grab another book by this author.
Not gonna lie, I was pretty curious about Project-Based Learning, so I gave this a shot. Not too heavy. The vibe is relaxed but still makes you think. Honestly, I’d bring this on a weekend trip. Good one to keep around when you want something casual.
From a theoretical perspective on Programming, this book offers Authoritative. An essential reference for serious scholars in the discipline. The author demonstrates a profound understanding of the subject matter. This work bridges a critical gap in the existing literature. Key themes are examined with clarity and depth. It deserves a prominent place in academic libraries.
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