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jQuery Game Development Essentials

By : Selim Arsever
Book Image

jQuery Game Development Essentials

By: Selim Arsever

Overview of this book

jQuery is a leading multi-browser JavaScript library that developers across the world utilize on a daily basis to help simplify client-side scripting. Using the friendly and powerful jQuery to create games based on DOM manipulations and CSS transforms allows you to target a vast array of browsers and devices without having to worry about individual peculiarities."jQuery Game Development Essentials" will teach you how to use the environment, language, and framework that you're familiar with in an entirely new way so that you can create beautiful and addictive games. With concrete examples and detailed technical explanations you will learn how to apply game development techniques in a highly practical context.This essential reference explains classic game development techniques like sprite animations, tile-maps, collision detection, and parallax scrolling in a context specific to jQuery. In addition, there is coverage of advanced topics specific to creating games with the popular JavaScript library, such as integration with social networks alongside multiplayer and mobile support. jQuery Game Development Essentials will take you on a journey that will utilize your existing skills as a web developer so that you can create fantastic, addictive games that run right in the browser.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
jQuery Game Development Essentials
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Flash fallbacks


This may seem strange, but there are a few situations where you may want to use Flash for sound. For example, you may have designed a simple game with HTML because you wanted to target iOS devices and desktops at the same time. But you want older browsers such as IE 6 to have sound too. Or you want to use only MP3 and provide Flash for devices that don't support it. Those are some situations where you may want to use Flash if the HTML5 Audio element is not supported.

There are some libraries that allow you to abstract this; we will take a detailed look at one of them—SoundManager 2—and then a quick overview of some available alternatives.

SoundManager 2

To use SoundManager 2 (http://www.schillmania.com/projects/soundmanager2/), you only need to include a smallish JavaScript code on your page and provide a link to the Flash files (hosted on the same server to comply with the same-origin policy). Let's have a quick look at what the implementation of preloading would look like...