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L÷VE for Lua Game Programming

By : AKINLAJA DAMILARE JOSHUA
Book Image

L÷VE for Lua Game Programming

By: AKINLAJA DAMILARE JOSHUA

Overview of this book

L?ñVE is a game development framework for making 2D games using the Lua programming language. L?ñVE is totally free, and can be used in anything from friendly open-source hobby projects, to closed-source commercial ones. Using the Lua programming framework, one can use L?ñVE2D to make any sort of interesting games. L?ñVE for Lua Game Programming will quickly and efficiently guide you through how to develop a video game from idea to prototype. Even if you are new to game programming, with this book, you will soon be able to create as many game titles as you wish without stress. The L?ñVE framework is the quickest and easiest way to build fully-functional 2D video games. It leverages the Lua programming language, which is known to be one of the easiest game development languages to learn and use. With this book, you will master how to develop multi-platform games for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. After downloading and installing L?ñVE, you will learn by example how to draw 2D objects, animate characters using sprites, and how to create game physics and game world maps. L?ñVE for Lua Game Programming makes it easier and quicker for you to learn everything you need to know about game programming. If you're interested in game programming, then this book is exactly what you've been looking for.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)

Sprites


Let's briefly discuss sprites. In gaming, sprites are usually used for animation sequences; a sprite is a single image in which individual frames of a character animation are stored. We are going use sprites in our animations.

If you already have knowledge of graphics design, it's good for you because it is an edge for you to define how you want your game to look like and how you want to define animation sequences in sprites. You can try out tools such as Sprite Maker for making your own sprites with ease; you can get a copy of Sprite Maker at http://www.spriteland.com/sprites/sprite-maker.zip.

The following is an sample animation sprite by Marc Russell, which is available for free at http://opengameart.org/content/gfxlib-fuzed you can find other open source sprites at http://opengameart.org/content/platformersidescroller-tiles:

The preceding sprite will play the animation of the character moving to the right. The character sequence is well organized using an invisible grid, as shown...