Editorial Reviews

From Book News, Inc.
Walnum (a game programmer and author) outlines the fundamentals of game programming and provides instruction on creating games with Visual Basic. Chapters are arranged according to the steps for learning programming. An attached CD-ROM includes the author's source code and sample applications from the book, approximately 800 royalty- free graphics, and trial version of game and animation 3D programs.Book News, Inc.®, Portland, OR

From the Back Cover

Sams Teach Yourself Game Programming with Visual Basic in 21 Days teaches the reader the art of game programming from the ground up. The reader is assumed to have basic programming knowledge that he wishes to apply to the creation of basic games. Upon completion of the book readers will have learned to build eight games including card games, puzzles, and strategy games, each focusing on a specific task and building the reader's knowledge and skill level. The final week is a culmination of the skills learned in the first two weeks where the reader builds a complete game incorporating sound, animation, etc.

About the Author

Award-winning author and game programmer, Clayton Walnum has a degree in Computer Science and has written or coauthored more than 40 books (translated into many languages) covering everything from computer gaming to 3D graphics programming. He's also written hundreds of magazine articles and software reviews, as well as countless programs. His books include Creating Turbo C++ Games, Creating Windows 95 Applications with Visual Basic, The Windows 95 Game SDK Strategy Guide, and The Complete Idiot's Guide to Visual Basic 6.