
Authoritative.
Strategic.

Part I: Basic Flash.
Chapter 1: Why You Want to Write Games in Flash.
Chapter 2: Cruising and Using the Flash Environment.
Part II: The Next Steps.
Chapter 3: Altered States.
Chapter 4: Getting with the Program.
Chapter 5: Making an Interactive Game.
Part III: Sprites, or Movie Clips.
Chapter 6: Introducing Sprites and Movie Clips.
Chapter 7: Won’t Be Long ’Til You Write Pong.
Part IV: Getting Control of the Situation.
Chapter 8: Keyboard Input and Audio Output.
Chapter 9: It’s Alive! Animating Your Sprites.
Chapter 10: Building the Monster Traffic Game.
Part V: Phun with Phuzzy Physics.
Chapter 11: Vectors and Gravity.
Chapter 12: Vehicle Motion.
Chapter 13: The Life and Death of Sprites.
Part VI: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 14: Ten Math Concepts for Game Programmers.
Chapter 15: Ten Game Starters.
Index.
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