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HTML5 Game Programming with enchant.js gives first-time programmers of all ages the tools to turn their video game ideas into reality. A step-by-step guide to the free, open-source HTML5 and javascript engine enchant.js, it is ideally suited for game fans who have always wanted to make their own game but didnt know how. It begins with the foundations of game programming and goes on to introduce advanced topics like 3D.
We live in an age where smartphones and tablets have made games more ubiquitous than ever. Based around HTML5, enchant.js is ideally suited for aspiring game programmers who have always been intimidated by code. Games written using enchant.js take only a few hours to write, and can be played in a browser, iOS, and Android devices, removing the stress of programming to focus on the fun. Discover the joy of game development with enchant.js.

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Brandon McInnis

Ryo Shimizu

Hidekazu Furukawa

Ryohei Fushimi

Ryo Tanaka

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Copyright 2013 by Brandon McInnis, Ryo Shimizu, Hidekazu Furukawa, Ryohei Fushimi, Ryo Tanaka, Kevin Kratzer

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ISBN-13 (pbk): 978-1-4302-4743-2

ISBN-13 (electronic): 978-1-4302-4774-9

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For Derek, Dad, and Patti.

Just keep swimming.

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Brandon McInnis is the Technical Evangelist for enchant.js at the Akihabara Research Center at Ubiquitous Entertainment, Inc. in Tokyo and has a background in web development. He has an unlikely past that involves singing opera and interpreting for the original composer of the Final Fantasy video game series, Nobuo Uematsu. When hes not developing for the web or educating users on enchant.js, he enjoys spending time writing and recording music and adventuring around Tokyo.

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Ryo Shimizu dropped out of the University of Electronic Communication and was recognized by the government of Japan as a Genius Programmer/Super-creator in 2005. He lectured at Kyushu University from 2008 to 2010, and has been the President and CEO of Ubiquitous Entertainment, Inc. since 2003. He lives in Akihabara, and his hobbies include wine tasting.

Hidekazu Furukawa is a Technical Writer at Ubiquitous Entertainment, Inc., and has authored several successful books in Japan on mobile development and gaming.

Ryohei Fushimi currently studies at the University of Tokyo in the engineering - photo 22

Ryohei Fushimi

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