Coding with HTML & JavaScript – Create Epic Computer Games is ideal for readers who want to learn the basics of making games with HTML and JavaScript – programming languages used by professional game developers.
Step-by-step, this book will guide you to create your own epic computer games.
Ideal for coders with some experience who are now ready to take their coding to the next level!
You’ll learn how to:
· Use HTML & JavaScript to code a series of games.
· Make images move and respond to keyboard presses.
· Draw objects on the HTML canvas, and use variables and timers.
· Import images and add sounds to personalize your projects.
· Develop your skills and build some amazing games!.
To create the games in this book, children will need a desktop computer or a laptop. The games require a proper keyboard so will not work well on a tablet or iPad. It is recommended that children should be supervised when using the internet, especially when using a new website.
Table of Contents
1. Getting Started
2. Saying Hello
3. Viewing Your Page
4. HTML & JavaScript
5. Pop the Balloon
6. JavaScript Tennis
7. Catch It!
8. Dog ‘n’ Donuts
9. Flying Fish
10. Meteor Storm
11. Snake
12. Break Wall
13. Game Challenge: Simple Catching
14. Game Challenge: Avoiding Games
15. Game Challenge: Advanced Catching
16. Game Mods
17. Finding Bugs
18. Commands
19. Glossary
Max Wainewright is an experienced computing teacher and has taught in the UK and in Singapore. Max has worked with national government agencies and local councils to support and inspect technology in schools. He teaches coding part-time in a London primary school, and runs an innovation group supporting other local schools. Max has a Computer Science degree and has significant experience of working in the EdTech industry. He co-founded one of the most successful small UK EdTech companies, and developed award-winning software that has been used by over 90% of UK primary schools. He has provided his expertise as an Educational Software consultant for major companies including Discovery and LEGO. Max has written dozens of books teaching kids to code. Many of these are top-sellers, reaching 100,000s of kids, and have been translated into over 20 languages.