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XNA 4 3D Game Development by Example: Beginner's Guide

By : Kurt Jaegers
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XNA 4 3D Game Development by Example: Beginner's Guide

By: Kurt Jaegers

Overview of this book

Move beyond the world of flat 2D-based game development and discover how to create your own exciting 3D games with Microsoft XNA 4.0. Create a 3D maze, fire shells at enemy tanks, and drive a rover on the surface of Mars while being attacked by alien saucers."XNA 4 3D Game Development by Example: Beginner's Guide" takes you step-by-step through the creation of three different 3D video games with Microsoft XNA 4.0. Learn by doing as you explore the worlds of 3D graphics and game design.This book takes a step-by-step approach to building 3D games with Microsoft XNA, describing each section of code in depth and explaining the topics and concepts covered in detail. From the basics of a 3D camera system to an introduction to writing DirectX shader code, the games in this book cover a wide variety of both 3D graphics and game design topics. Generate random mazes, load and animate 3D models, create particle-based explosions, and combine 2D and 3D techniques to build a user interface."XNA 4 3D Game Development by Example: Beginner's Guide" will give you the knowledge to bring your own 3D game creations to life.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
XNA 4 3D Game Development by Example Beginner's Guide
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Time for action – creating the Mars Runner solution


To create the Mars Runner solution, perform the following steps:

  1. 1. Visit the GSM sample page of the App Hub website at http://xbox.create.msdn.com/en-US/education/catalog/sample/game_state_management and download GSMSample_4_0_WIN_XBOX.zip, and extract the contents of the file to a temporary location.

  2. 2. Select all of the files and folders from the archive and copy them to the Windows clipboard.

  3. 3. In your Visual Studio 2010 Projects folder (by default, the Visual Studio 2010\Projects folder inside your Documents folder) create a new folder for the Mars Runner project, called Mars Runner.

  4. 4. Paste the files from the clipboard into this new location.

  5. 5. Still in Windows Explorer, select the GameStateManagementSample (Windows).sln file and rename it to Mars Runner.sln.

  6. 6. Double-click on the Mars Runner.sln file to open the solution in Visual Studio.

  7. 7. In the Solution Explorer pane, right-click on the GameStateManagementSample (Windows) project...