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Hands-On Game Development with WebAssembly

By : Rick Battagline
Book Image

Hands-On Game Development with WebAssembly

By: Rick Battagline

Overview of this book

Within the next few years, WebAssembly will change the web as we know it. It promises a world where you can write an application for the web in any language, and compile it for native platforms as well as the web. This book is designed to introduce web developers and game developers to the world of WebAssembly by walking through the development of a retro arcade game. You will learn how to build a WebAssembly application using C++, Emscripten, JavaScript, WebGL, SDL, and HTML5. This book covers a lot of ground in both game development and web application development. When creating a game or application that targets WebAssembly, developers need to learn a plethora of skills and tools. This book is a sample platter of those tools and skills. It covers topics including Emscripten, C/C++, WebGL, OpenGL, JavaScript, HTML5, and CSS. The reader will also learn basic techniques for game development, including 2D sprite animation, particle systems, 2D camera design, sound effects, 2D game physics, user interface design, shaders, debugging, and optimization. By the end of the book, you will be able to create simple web games and web applications targeting WebAssembly.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)

Improved Particle Systems

The particle system we developed in the previous chapter was a good start, but the effects you can create with it are rather bland. Our particles do not rotate or scale, they are not animated, and they are relatively consistent in the way they look over time.

For this chapter, you will need to include several images in your build to make this project work. Make sure that you include the /Chapter09/sprites/ folder from this project's GitHub repository. If you would like to build the particle system tool from GitHub, the source for the tool is located in the /Chapter09/advanced-particle-tool/ folder. If you haven't downloaded the GitHub project yet, you can get it online here: https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Hands-On-Game-Develop.

If we want the most out of our particle system, we are going to need to add more features to it. In this chapter...