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Learning Java by Building Android Games - Second Edition

By : John Horton
Book Image

Learning Java by Building Android Games - Second Edition

By: John Horton

Overview of this book

Android is one of the most popular mobile operating systems presently. It uses the most popular programming language, Java, as the primary language for building apps of all types. However, this book is unlike other Android books in that it doesn’t assume that you already have Java proficiency. This new and expanded second edition of Learning Java by Building Android Games shows you how to start building Android games from scratch. The difficulty level will grow steadily as you explore key Java topics, such as variables, loops, methods, object oriented programming, and design patterns, including code and examples that are written for Java 9 and Android P. At each stage, you will put what you’ve learned into practice by developing a game. You will build games such as Minesweeper, Retro Pong, Bullet Hell, and Classic Snake and Scrolling Shooter games. In the later chapters, you will create a time-trial, open-world platform game. By the end of the book, you will not only have grasped Java and Android but will also have developed six cool games for the Android platform.
Table of Contents (30 chapters)
Learning Java by Building Android Games Second Edition
Contributors
Preface
Index

Coding a stripped down GameObjectFactory


The next step is to code the GameObjectFactory class. This class will look very similar to the class of the same name in the previous project but there will be a few differences that I will point out. We will code just enough in order to build the game objects that are ready to be built and we will revisit this class in the next chapter once we have finished coding all the component classes.

Note

In this and other upcoming classes remember to check that when you import your own classes (everything from the GOSpec package) make sure/change to the correct package name.

Add a new class called GameObjectFactory and add the following member variables and constructor method.

import android.content.Context;
import android.graphics.PointF;

import com.gamecodeschool.platformer.GOSpec.GameObjectSpec;

class GameObjectFactory {
    private Context mContext;
    private GameEngine mGameEngineReference;
    private int mPixelsPerMetre;

    GameObjectFactory(Context...