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Learning Stencyl 3.x Game Development: Beginner's Guide

By : INNES BORKWOOD
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Learning Stencyl 3.x Game Development: Beginner's Guide

By: INNES BORKWOOD

Overview of this book

Creating video games has traditionally been a long and complicated process, requiring years of experience and a vast array of skills. However, with the introduction of comprehensive game-development toolkits such as Stencyl, the fun has returned to the art of game-creation ‚Äì anyone who has the desire to create their own video game can now do so with almost any desktop computer and a free software download from the Internet!Learning Stencyl 3.x Game Development: Beginner's Guide will put you on the fast-track to learning the essentials of the powerful Stencyl game-development toolkit. You will develop a complete, ready-to-publish video game including in-game advertising, by following the clear, step-by-step tutorials, supported by numerous screenshots and practical examples.This book will guide you through all the important steps required to develop and publish your video game. Starting with the installation and testing of the Stencyl toolkit, you will very quickly advance to the fun and exciting process of creating a playable game. The step-by-step tutorials will guide you from a blank screen, right through to giving your game that final polish and sharing it with the rest of the world. Whilst developing your feature-complete video game, you will learn how to easily detect collisions in your game using Stencyl's built-in physics engine. You'll discover how to use the powerful animation tools included in Stencyl's toolkit, and you'll find out how to make your game shine with sounds and visual special effects. You will also discover how Stencyl makes it easy to utilize the touch-screen and accelerometer features of smartphones and tablet computers. You will learn all the essential skills required to develop a video game from scratch ‚Äì right through to publishing a game on the Internet and testing games  on the most popular mobile devices.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Learning Stencyl 3.x Game Development Beginner's Guide
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Time for action – creating a blank scene


The game file to import and load for this session is 5961_02_01.stencyl.

  1. Click on the message, This game contains no Scenes. Click here to create one, that appears in the middle of the right-hand side panel.

  2. Give the scene a name. I prefer keeping scene names to one word if possible, so let's call it Jungle.

  3. In the Background Color section of the dialog box, click on the long, thin, white rectangle so the color-selector pops up, and change the color to Sea Green—hovering the mouse over a color will pop up a tooltip with the name of the color.

  4. Click on the Create button.

What just happened?

We have just created a scene!

In Stencyl, a scene is most easily described as being a "level" in a game. Our game will have just one level during the initial development stages, and it's now being displayed in the Scene Editor.

If we have a look at the upper-left side of our Stencyl screen (under the toolbar), we can see that we have two tabs—one is the Dashboard tab,...