Friday, May 4, 2012
Monkey Game Development-Book Review Coming Soon
Packt Publishing was kind enough to supply a review copy of Michael Hartlef's new book on programming games with Monkey. I am excited to get started reading this. I will be providing a review in the next few weeks. Here is a link to take a look and purchase if interested.
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Coding a Game-With Monkey
One of my favorite games to play on my iPhone when I have a little downtime is Dungeon Raid. It is a lot of fun. You match swords, shields & potions and they help you upgrade your equipment and killing monsters let you upgrade your hero. The dragging motion to match is fun and satisfying. I thought it would be fun to code something like this on a bigger scale where the game portion leads to more options, kind of a cross between Puzzle Quest and Dungeon Raid.
My initial thoughts are to have a turn that is comprised of phases. Phase 1 would be matching to gain resources like wood, gold, stone & food. Phase 2 would be using those resources to upgrade your kingdom. Phase 3 would be a research phase where you match to gain points for spell and technology research. Finally, Phase 4 would be a conquest phase where you have a world map and can expand your kingdom by conquering territories.
I have started the matching engine in Monkey. It is in the preliminary stages, but the matching portion is functional. I will start expanding out from there once I polish the matching engine a little more. To be honest, finishing projects isn't my strong point, but I am going to work hard to make progress on this.
My initial thoughts are to have a turn that is comprised of phases. Phase 1 would be matching to gain resources like wood, gold, stone & food. Phase 2 would be using those resources to upgrade your kingdom. Phase 3 would be a research phase where you match to gain points for spell and technology research. Finally, Phase 4 would be a conquest phase where you have a world map and can expand your kingdom by conquering territories.
I have started the matching engine in Monkey. It is in the preliminary stages, but the matching portion is functional. I will start expanding out from there once I polish the matching engine a little more. To be honest, finishing projects isn't my strong point, but I am going to work hard to make progress on this.
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Nokia Lumia 900
I have been an iPhone user since the first one came out. I have had each model since then. There is a lot to like about the iPhone, but I have been following the new version of Windows Phone closely since its introduction. My wife has the Samsung Focus and loves it. The OS itself has generally gotten rave reviews. When Microsoft and Nokia announced that they were partnering I was very excited. Nokia has a reputation for making some of the best phone hardware in the world. The Lumia 900 was just released in the US on AT&T. I have considered getting one. Only $99 on contract for a flagship smartphone is pretty impressive. Here is a review of the 900.
Friday, March 30, 2012
Amazing Device for Paraplegics
This device is incredible! It allows a paraplegic to do so many things that they couldn't accomplish with a wheelchair. It allows them to stand and move and leave their hands free so that they can do many normal activities. There is a video here. Very amazing! I can see this improving the lives of so many.
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Self Healing Plastic
Technology is incredible. A new plastic has been developed that turns red when it is damaged and repairs itself when placed in bright light, either sunlight or artificial. There have been similar attempts but they can usually only repair themselves one time. This one can do it repeatedly. The applications for this are virtually unlimited. Every time that I see something like this I am amazed at what we are capable of developing.
Self Healing Plastic
Self Healing Plastic
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
BrowserQuest - Web Browser Based MMO
One of my interests is game development. I have experimented with it as a hobby for years. I have been a huge fan of the Blitz Research family of products for the last 10 years. Their latest project is called Monkey. It is a cross platform tool that allows you to code once and publish to many different platforms. Some of them are: iOS, Androind, PC, Mac, XNA and HTML5. HTML 5 is pretty exciting from a gaming perspective because it gives programmers a powerful tool to write web browser based games. Here is a link on Ars Technica about a browser based MMO that was specifically written to show the power of the platform.
BrowserQuest
And here is a link to anyone interested in checking out Monkey. There is a free demo available:
Monkey
BrowserQuest
And here is a link to anyone interested in checking out Monkey. There is a free demo available:
Monkey
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Why The Blog?
Hi all and welcome to Eclectic Cogitations! I have a broad range of interests and there are so many fascinating things that I find myself wanting to share. I normally send links to friends and post some things to Facebook, but I don't like to spam anyone so I thought I could post about interesting things here and anyone that is interested can check it out from time to time.
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