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HTML5 Game Programming with enchant.js

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Up to this point, we've focused on the basics of JavaScript and enchant.js, including the specific format you must use to write your code to take advantage of the many features of enchant.js. These basics include sprites, labels, scenes, maps, how to upload and share your games on 9leap.net, and more. However, this alone does not a good game developer make!

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McInnis, B., Shimizu, R., Furukawa, H., Fushimi, R., Tanaka, R., Kratzer, K. (2013). Game Design. In: HTML5 Game Programming with enchant.js. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4744-9_5

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