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Win a Copy of “Flash Game Development by Example”! – Winners Announced

Win a Copy of “Flash Game Development by Example”! – Winners Announced

They’re at it again! This week Packt Publishing are giving away 3 copies of Flash Game Development by Example to Activetuts+ readers! Read all about it in our interview with author Emanuele Feronato then find out how to get your hands on a copy…


So.. How do I Enter?

I’m afraid the draw has already taken place! Congratulations to @innographix, @Quantum_Radio & @Zevscape! Nevermind if you weren’t one of the lucky three, keep following @envatoactive and you’ll hear of plenty more giveaways soon ;)


Flash Game Development by Example

Flash Game Development by Example

The book starts with simple well known puzzle games: Concentration and Minesweeper. After learning the basics of game design you’ll introduce AI with a four-in-a-row game. Then as you build your own versions of old arcade games such as Snake, Tetris, and Astro Panic. The book ends with a collection of modern casual classics.

More information about “Flash Game Development by Example” can be found on the Packt Publishing website.

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  1. Cas says:

    @csmillar

    I could use all the help I can get making Flash games

  2. Michał Przybyś says:

    @michal_przybys

  3. Sharon says:

    @newmoonluvly

  4. Yan says:

    @yclelievre

  5. Spela says:

    @SpelaC

  6. @Profusion_UG

    Free nerd books! My life is complete!

  7. Ismail Cherri says:

    @necromancer

  8. Zebin A.P. says:

    @z00mb0y

  9. innographix says:

    Wow, great to hear that I won this book. I never win something like that before.

  10. Ian Yates says:
    Author

    Wow – three winners and not one from the U.S. – that’s a first! Enjoy your books guys :)

  11. innographix says:

    Did anyone of the winner’s get this ebook? I’m still waiting for my example of this book. I want to hold it in my hands or read it on the screen.

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