Farseer on XNA Video Now Live
I recorded my Mad Game Development lecture on Farseer and XNA. You can view it here. The sample code and the Powerpoint deck are in the resources area.
I've had to give up that Distance Learning course as I was having trouble seeing the teacher.
I recorded my Mad Game Development lecture on Farseer and XNA. You can view it here. The sample code and the Powerpoint deck are in the resources area.
If you want to watch a screencast of my session today on how to create a simple XNA projectile (for example an exploding golf ball) then you can find it here.
The slides and the sample program are all available from the assets area of the site.
I’ve managed to tap 360 Magazine (thanks Peter) and Microsoft (thanks Rafal) for some interesting swag to give away during the night. We will be having lots of spot prizes, including one for the “Cheesiest Game”. If you are not sure what cheesy means, just check out pretty much anything I’ve ever done…..
There are some more pictures on Flickr. I’ll be setting up a group soon.
Thanks to everyone who came along to the first meeting. Particularly those who paid up. You can find the slide deck here.
Welcome to the home page for the Destruction Golf Mad Game Development
We presently have 13 teams signed up to take part:
You will be receiving confirmation emails soon. We have room for a couple more teams, but not many more. Please contact Rob Miles if you have a team and want to take part, or you are looking for a team to join.
The initial meeting to kick start the project will be at 1:15 pm in the Design Lab (room 312) in the Robert Blackburn Building on Monday 18th October. If you are in a team or want to join one, please turn up then. During the meeting on Monday we will go through the arrangements for the week and the weekend. There will be further presentations on Wednesday 20th and Friday 22nd, all in the Design Lab at the same time.
We will be providing food and drink during the "Final Push" session on Saturday and Sunday. The event is being sponsored by the Department of Computer Science, but we ask that you make a small contribution (2 pounds each) towards costs. For this payment you will get a personalised, full colour, luxury ticket.
We have some initial Game Assets available, these include some game scenario information and concept art. We wil be providing some code assets during the week after each presentation. To access the assets you can follow the link above.
The scenario can be summed up in two words "Destruction Golf", with the subtitle "Why shout fore when you can yell FIRE!". There are some ideas in the scenario files. You are welcome to use these or come up with better ones. The only things that cannot be changed are: