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Swift 3 Game Development - Second Edition

By : Stephen Haney
Book Image

Swift 3 Game Development - Second Edition

By: Stephen Haney

Overview of this book

Swift is the perfect choice for game development. Developers are intrigued by Swift 3.0 and want to make use of new features to develop their best games yet. Packed with best practices and easy-to-use examples, this book leads you step by step through the development of your first Swift game. This book starts by introducing SpriteKit and Swift's new features that can be used for game development. After setting up your first Swift project, you will build your first custom class, learn how to draw and animate your game, and add physics simulations. Then, you will add the player character, NPCs, and powerups. To make your game more fun and engaging, you will learn how to set up scenes and backgrounds, build fun menus, and integrate with Apple Game Center to add leaderboards and achievements. You will then make your game stand out by adding animations when game objects collide, and incorporate proven techniques such as the advanced particle system and graphics. Finally, you will explore the various options available to start down the path towards monetization and publish your finished games to the App Store. By the end of this book, you will be able to create your own iOS games using Swift and SpriteKit.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Swift 3 Game Development - Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Summary


Many indie developers struggle with the final steps of publishing their games. If you are ready to publish a game, you are doing a great job! In this chapter, we created app icons and our launch screen, finalized our App Store marketing information in iTunes Connect, used Xcode to archive and upload our game, and submitted our game to Apple for review. You should now be confident in your ability to publish your games to the App Store.

We accomplished a great deal throughout the course of this book: we assembled a complete Swift game from a new project template to publication. As we go our separate ways, I wish you tremendous luck in your future game development endeavors. My hope is that you are now confident in starting your own game projects with Swift. I look forward to seeing your creations in the App Store!