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John Nunn's Chess Puzzle Book



John Nunn, "John Nunn's Chess Puzzle Book"
Gambit Publications | 2009-03-10 | ISBN: 1906454035 | 335 pages | PDF | 5,2 MB

Most chess puzzle books put you in an artificial situation: you are told a combination exists, what the theme is and what you are required to achieve. This one is different. In a real game, a player may sometimes need to find a combination. On the other hand he may have to reject a tactical idea and simply find a good positional move. His task is to find the right move, whatever it may be. The 300 puzzles in this book put you precisely in that situation. Spectacular ideas abound in these positions, but it is for you to decide whether to go in for them, or whether you would be falling into a trap. If you need them, there are hints to help you on your way. The book ends with a series of tests to measure your skills against those of other players.

For this new edition, John Nunn, a top-class grandmaster and a solving world champion, has added 50 new puzzles (with hints and detailed solutions) to test your skills to the full. For ease of following, extra diagrams have been added to the solutions throughout. Overall the book is 60 per cent bigger than the first edition.

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1001 Great Gambling Tips

1001 Great Gambling Tips By Graham Sharpe
Publisher: High Stakes 2008-11-01 | 240 Pages | ISBN: 1843440431 | PDF | 1 MB

Gambling expert Graham Sharpe pulls from the insight of some of the biggest names in the betting industry in this ultimate handbook to learning how to beat the odds every time. Contributors include Jeremy Chapman, acknowledged master of golf betting; tournament-winning poker pro Julian Thew; and such general gambling tipsters as Dave Mitchell, Rolf Johnston, Tony Lewis. Alongside valuable insights and points of advice, some of the best secrets and stories from gambling lore are also included. Whether it’s horse or dog racing, sports betting, exchanges, spread betting, poker, or any other type of betting opportunity, this unique reference is your guide to smarter and more profitable gambling.



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McGraw-Hill's Conquering LSAT Logic Games 2ed: MGH Conquering LSAT Logic Games



McGraw-Hill's Conquering LSAT Logic Games 2ed: MGH Conquering LSAT Logic Games
McGraw-Hill | September 12 2007 | 208 pages | English | ISBN : 0071497943,0071497947 | PDF | 1.5MB


You can learn to solve those tricky LSAT logic games—and we can teach you how to do it. This easy-to-follow guide will show you how to work through every game type, how to diagram logical relationships, and how to use targeted tools to answer questions quickly and easily. Every problem-solving technique in this book has been developed and refined by law school students who aced the LSAT. Whatever the game type, you’ll learn the techniques you need to solve the most complex logic problems. find the correct answers, and raise your LSAT score.

McGraw-Hill's Conquering LSAT Logic Games helps you develop logic-solving skills with

72 practice logic games with solutions
Logic tools to help you solve any kind of logic game
Diagramming techniques that you can use for every game type
The breakthrough Curvebreakers logic games solution methods

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Russian for Chessplayers



Russian for Chessplayers
Publisher: Thinkers' Press | ISBN: 0938650440 | edition 1995 | PDF | 49 pages | 12,9 mb

Nearly 30 years have passed since the introduction of Hanon Russell's "A Chessplayer's Guide to Russian." In print again with a revised and expanded format, this edition has twice as much vocabulary in the dictionary, is completely typeset in Cyrillic and English, and for the first time, a pronunciation guide of all the popular Russian chess players is included. Now you can be sure of yourself before getting caught in a tongue twister or putting the accent in the wrong place.

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Sex, Brains, and Video Games



Jennifer Burek Pierce, "Sex, Brains, and Video Games"
ALA Editions | 2009 | ISBN: 0838909515 | 140 pages | PDF | 1,3 MB

Library services to young adults should aspire to two fundamental objectives: to engage young people through meaningful and appealing responses to their recreational and informational needs, while supporting good developmental outcomes. How are those of us who work in libraries, who may see teens only sporadically and for short periods, supposed to work effectively with them? - From the Introduction. How do we best reach our teen patrons? Young adult librarians and others who serve them constantly strive to better understand this often-unpredictable audience. In this insightful guide, Jennifer Burek Pierce pres a fascinating look at today's teen through the lens of neurological, psychological and educational research. Putting this research in the context of library services, she challenges librarians to question their assumptions about teen patrons and pre new answers based on research finding. Much like early literacy research informed library services to youngest patrons, this provocative book outlines what others who work with adolescents have learned from their professional activities and how that knowledge can encourage new priorities and partnerships in youth services. Use this research to: help sort out the facts from fiction about adolescent brain development and sexuality; equip staff to understand and sensitively interact with teens; foster understanding about teens, technology, and multitasking; and, incorporate teen friendly services and activities into the library.






The Pot-Limit Omaha Book: Transitioning from NLHE to PLO



The Pot-Limit Omaha Book: Transitioning from NLHE to PLO by Tri Nguyen
DailyVariance Publishing, LLC 2009 | ISBN n/a | 81 Pages | PDF | 7.9 MB

Pot Limit Omaha has made a reputation in online poker circles as the high stakes game of choice over the last couple of years, but the mid and lower stakes have been slower to catch up. The game is certainly more complex than NLHE on some levels, more difficult to effectively multi-table, and has a more fearsome variance built in. As NLHE games become increasingly tougher and the market for training materials becomes more and more saturated, however, PLO is becoming a game that small to midstakes players are increasingly eying as a viable alternative to NLHE. It’s with those players in mind that Tri ‘SlowHabit’ Nguyen authored ‘The Pot Limit Omaha Book: Transitioning from NLHE to PLO’.

Overview
Poker book titles are awesome, insomuch that they generally tell you exactly what the exact focus of the book is. Nguyen’s is no exception – his core aim is to provide a text that will assist players making the transition from no limit holdem to pot limit omaha. The book can also just be read as a cold introduction to PLO, but the phrasing and examples in the book often provide readers with supplemental NLHE – PLO translations of certain concepts and ranges.

The book is only available as an eBook (DRM protected) and is about 80 pages long. Nguyen may be most familiar to some readers as the co-author, with Cole (CTS) South, of ‘Let There Be Range’, another eBook that focuses on mid-stakes NL online games.

Pros
A core advantage of this book is that it clearly fills a need in the market. You simply won’t find more than a handful of books on PLO strategy, and even fewer that are current. Of those, a few provide insights on short-handed play, one or two accommodate experienced no limit players, and none are aimed at modern online games.

Filling this need would be an irrelevant edge if Nguyen didn’t follow through with a well-executed text. From the point of view of a player who fits Nguyen’s intended audience (I’m currently in the early stages of making a partial transition from NLHE to PLO), I can confidently say he has. The book is a no-frills, information-packed primer for experienced poker players who are somewhat new to PLO. Concepts are explained in a tight, logical order, building upon and expanding previously introduced ideas. Nguyen does a good job of digging into the math behind PLO in a fairly accessible manner and provides quick analysis of real-world hand examples to illustrate and summarize core concepts.

The translations of PLO concepts and ranges for NLHE are especially helpful. There are some issues that NLHE players are uniquely likely to have when making the switch to PLO, and also some shortcuts that NLHE are uniquely equipped to employ. Nguyen does NLHE players a valuable service by repeatedly highlighting such points in clear, precise terms.

What about the scope of the content? That’s likely a concern for some potential readers, given the somewhat abbreviated length of the book at 80 pages. Again, Nguyen comes through with a table of contents that provides a comprehensive overview of PLO play on all streets (the river is abbreviated, but that’s not unusual for a PLO text, as river decisions are heavily player-dependent and not as complex as NLHE river decisions). While he certainly doesn’t (and realistically can’t be expected to) cover every possible line in every possible scenario, Nguyen excels at a smarter approach – digging into concepts that give readers the building blocks to analyze the game and construct responses to uncovered scenarios on their own.

Cons
Price: $367. You can also purchase just the first half of the book (covering core concepts and preflop play) for $47 and then purchase the second half for a little over the remainder of the price. The total number may put this text out of reach for a recreational or low-stakes player.

The text would certainly benefit from a quick pass by an editor and another pass by someone with layout experience. Minor grammatical errors and odd phrasing sometimes interrupts the flow for the reader. On the layout side: the blunt manner in which graphs and charts are inserted, along with a very spartan approach to headers and a lack of embedded quotes, results in a reading experience that’s a bit dry, even for a poker book.

Conclusion
If you’re in the target audience for this book – a NLHE player with limited PLO experience looking to transition to SSPLO – you’re unlikely to find a resource to rival it. Buy it now, or at the very least preview the first half on the cheap and make your mind up from there.

Focus: 9/10
Spartan, almost to a fault.

Quality of advice: 9/10
Feels dead on. Only missed a 10/10 because it’s not earth-shattering so much as a quality collection of rock-solid fundamental advice.

Examples: 7/10
They’re always appropriate, but there’s not always enough of them. Nguyen does a great job at cutting to the quick when reviewing hand examples, so it’s odd that there aren’t more included.

Readability: 7/10
Small errors are distracting, and the layout isn’t as inviting as it could be.

Overall (not an average): 9/10
We generally give our overall rating on the quality of the book for it’s intended audience, and by that metric this book excels.

VERDICT: Moving to SSPLO from NLHE? Buy the book. Want to learn PLO from scratch? Start with a cheaper book designed for that and graduate to this when you’re ready to move on and move up.

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My One Minute Recommendation: The Pot Limit Omaha Book: Transitioning from NLHE to PLO scores a 9/10. There are probably better books for all-around poker noobs, but experienced NLHE players looking to get better at “the other big bet game” would be hard-pressed to find a better resource.

The Good: Advanced tactics, high-level strategy, strong theoretical grounding, well-explained, genuinely insightful, appropriately calibrated for its target audience

The Bad: Some concepts, including but not limited to certain basic skills, not covered in great detail

The Ugly: A little unpolished, with some typos and minor grammatical errors; feels pretty much like reading a Word document, albeit a nicely laid out Word document

Tri “Slowhabit” Nguyen’s Transition from NLHE to PLO delivers just what the title promises: a strong guide to Pot-Limit Omaha, delivered at a pace and level appropriate for a poker player with a fairly sophisticated understanding of No Limit Hold ‘Em. Though there is plenty of practical advice and hand examples, this is not a soup to nuts “how to” guide offering a ready-to-play strategy. In fact, it could stand to be a bit more comprehensive in its advice for specific, common situations. Rather, it is a rigorously mathematical theoretical framework for approaching the game. It will require a thorough understanding of poker to appreciate the depth of this book, but for someone with such an understanding, it should prove an invaluable text, certainly worth its not inconsiderable $375 price tag.

Nguyen could be more explicit about his intended audience, though the title and I imagine the marketing strategy will likely make this clear enough. The introduction does promise, accurately enough, to “teach you the nuances of PLO and what variables you should consider during hands to turn yourself into a more profitable player,” with the ultimate goal of getting the reader “crushing small and mid-stakes PLO.” The text assumes a sophisticated understanding of crucial poker concepts such as equity, hand ranges, semi-bluffing, and planning ahead. None of it should be beyond an active reader of 2+2 or my blog, but this is not a mass market book. The Glossary includes only two terms and offers a superficial description even of those.

The only time this affects the quality of the discussion is with Nguyen’s use of the term “outs”. I’ve generally understood the term to mean something like “cards that could come to win you the pot when you are not currently ahead”, but Nguyen sometimes uses it to talk about cards that will improve a hand, whether or not that improvement is actually enough to win the pot. Given that it is so important in PLO to distinguish between nut and non-nut draws, it couldn’t hurt to define these terms more explicitly.

Though the book is definitely written with a NLHE player in mind, it should be useful to any serious poker player. There are a lot of helpful analogies, though, where Nguyen considers similarities and differences between how specific concepts function in the two games or explains that holding X hand in PLO is akin to holding Y hand in NLHE. Being primarily a NLHE player myself, I found these very insightful and helpful tools.

It also helps that many of the hand examples, integrated into every chapter via convenient sidebars alongside the relevant text, seem drawn from the author’s own transition from NLHE to PLO. It is both welcoming and encouraging to see him admit to misplaying a hand as a result of a misunderstanding common to NLHE players learning PLO. I found I was able to recognize specific mistakes that I had made and begin to understand why my past forays into PLO had not gone as well as I hoped- and that was before I got to the “Common Mistakes” chapter.

Such reinforcement is nice, because while Transitioning from NLHE to PLO rekindled my excitement for the game, it also made me realize how much I don’t know and how much work will be required to master hand reading and equity calculation, both of which are far more complicated than their NLHE equivalents. It’s not that the tools aren’t there. The text provides plenty of examples and in-depth analysis of advanced concepts like blockers, backdoor draws, and floating. It just makes me realized what a tall mountain there is to climb. Thankfully, Nguyen also emphasizes how many players in today’s PLO games don’t have an inkling about any of this stuff, which is reassuring.

It does beg the question of the book’s longevity, though. There’s a mix of tactics that seem fundamental to playing the game well in any context and those designed to exploit mistakes and tendencies common in contemporary PLO games. It will be interesting to see how long the latter remain viable. Since Transitioning is an e-book, Nguyen could theoretically update it, though to my knowledge he hasn’t promised anything like this.

I’m not particularly familiar with e-book technology, but I would guess that Transitioning falls somewhere in the middle of the spectrum with regard to balancing the reader’s convenience with the protection of the author’s intellectual property. The book is protected by LockLizard Safeguard, meaning that you need to download and install a special PDF viewer, then register your version of the book, before you can read it. This sounds like a hassle, but the instructions were clear, and it took me less than five minutes to set up. After that, I had full rights to read and print, though not copy and paste, the document indefinitely.

The other potentially intimidating aspect of the book is the math. It isn’t actually that complicated, and the author does a great job of explaining it, but there are a lot of graphs and calculations and even some algebra. Next to The Mathematics of Poker, it’s the most math-heavy poker book I’ve seen.

Not that that’s a bad thing. In fact, these were probably the best parts of the book. I particularly liked a chart enumerating the possible hands on each street in PLO vs. NLHE, and Nguyen’s quantification of the heretofore nebulous concept of “post-flop playability” struck me as pure genius. Understanding it does require interpreting a graph of hand equity on all possible flops, though. Again, the text offers a crystal clear explanation, but I’m sure a good high school math education helps.

The other concept I found very helpful, and which seems to motivate Nguyen’s general approach to the game, is equity realization. Basically, because hand values tend to run close together in PLO, Nguyen places a premium on bluffing, fold equity, and winning pots without showdown. He argues quite convincingly for making a lot of turn and river bluffs, often deferring aggressive action on an earlier street in order to make a better, often more aggressive, decision later in the hand.

Amidst all of the more advanced theory and strategy, certain concepts do feel a bit glossed over. Although the chapter on pre-flop hand selection is one of the longest, it still offers relatively vague advice about exactly which hands to play from which position and how to play them. It’s consistent with Nguyen’s general approach of “here are the key considerations, work through the specific situation yourself”, but readers will probably be accustomed to finding more specific starting hand advice in a poker book. That’s probably as much the nature of PLO as it is a flaw in the book, though.

More disappointing is the “River Play” chapter, which covers barely three pages. As much emphasis as Nguyen places on river bluffing, it was disappointing not to get more hand examples and an extended discussion of key concepts like value betting and inducing bluffs.

Nguyen’s writing style is less professional than I’m accustomed to seeing in a poker book. Some will find the casual tone welcoming, though nits like myself will be perturbed by minor grammatical errors, none of which influenced my understanding of the text.

Overall, Transitioning From NLHE to PLO is a fantastic book for a veteran No Limit Hold ‘Em player who wants to make a serious effort at learning Pot Limit Omaha. Nguyen requires a substantial investment of time, effort, and money from his readers, but it’s hard to imagine any smart poker player not getting very good at this quite complex game if he spent enough time working with this text.






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World Cup Chess

World Cup Chess
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC | ISBN: 0747504954 | edition 1990 | PDF | 292 pages | 14,6 mb

The newly-created Grand Masters' Association, which comprises the world's top 25 players, has initiated a world championship based on the motor-racing Grand Prix circuit. This book by Grand Master Lubomir Kavalek provides an illustrated analysis of the competition's top 100 games. A detailed, illustrated analysis of the moves is accompanied by a commentary by the leading players, together with exclusive photographs.

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Notes on Rubik's 'Magic Cube'

Notes on Rubik's 'Magic Cube'
Publisher: Enslow Pub Inc | ISBN: 0894900439 | edition 1981 | PDF | 80 pages | 10,4 mb

Rubik's cube is a toy puzzle designed by Erno Rubik during the mid-1970s. It is a cube-shaped device made up of smaller cube pieces with six faces having differing colors. The primary method of manufacture involves injection molding of the various component pieces, then subsequent assembly, labeling, and packaging. The cube was extremely popular during the 1980s, and at its peak between 1980 and 1983, 200 million cubes were sold world wide. Today sales continue to be over 500,000 cubes sold world wide each year.

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A Brief History of the Olympic Games

A Brief History of the Olympic Games
Wiley-Blackwell | ISBN: 1405111291 | January 5, 2004 | 200 pages | PDF | 1.6 MB
For more than a millennium, the ancient Olympics captured the imaginations of the Greeks, until a Christianized Rome terminated the competitions in the fourth century AD. But the Olympic ideal did not die and this book is a succinct history of the ancient Olympics and their modern resurgence.
Classics professor David Young, who has researched the subject for over 25 years, reveals how the ancient Olympics evolved from modest beginnings into a grand festival, attracting hundreds of highly trained athletes, tens of thousands of spectators, and the finest artists and poets.

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Winning With the King's Gambit



Winning With the King's Gambit
Publisher: Henry Holt & Co | ISBN: 0805026312 | edition 1993 | PDF | 194 pages | 13,1 mb

This is, to date, the most exciting book about the King's Gambit that I've read. It really does make you want to play! Unfortunately, when up against opponents who maintain good opening knowledge, some of the lines won't be very helpful. Still Gallagher does a good job explaining the concepts - e.g. benefits and drawbacks of trading an e4 pawn for the f4 pawn, how white's queenside majority can be an asset come endgame, etc - which makes the book excellent for those who want to dig deeper.

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Mass Effect 2 Prima Official Game eGuide



Mass Effect 2 Prima Official Game eGuide
Prima Games Publishing | January 26, 2010 | English | ISBN : 0307467082 | PDF | 289 Pages | 27 MB


• Full walkthroughs for every mission.
• Exclusive maps created especially for this guide. Fully labeled to make sure you see it all!
• Every special assignment detailed so you won't take a wrong step.
• Power evolution trees to make unstoppable heroes.
• Complete planetary database to help you mine elements smarter not harder.
• Mass Effect: Redemption comic book preview!

Mastering the Najdorf



Mastering the Najdorf
Publisher: Gambit Publications | ISBN: 1904600182 | edition 2004 | PDF | 224 pages | 12,3 mb

The Najdorf is the most popular line of the Sicilian Defence for a very good reason: Black can play for a win without taking undue risks. The Najdorf's fundamental soundness has been confirmed in countless top-level games, and in particular by Garry Kasparov's successful use of it throughout his career. White has tried a wide variety of approaches against the Najdorf, including quiet positional lines and the traditional main line with 6 Bg5. Recently the idea of a rapid kingside pawn advance has found favour. The Najdorf's landscape changes rapidly, and this presents its devotees with a complex task: they must not only keep up-to-date with sharp theoretical lines, but must also have a firm grasp of the strategies that underpin the main systems, both old and new.

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Modern Chess Strategy



Ludek Pachman Allen S. Russell: Modern Chess Strategy
Publisher: Dover Publications | Edition: 1971 | ISBN: 0486202909 | PDF | 314 pages | 11.22 MB

Modern classic offers thorough, systematic analysis of the use of the queen, active king, exchanges, seven different uses of pawns, minority attack, dynamic elements, much more. Analyses of 129 great games featuring Capablanca, Alekhine, Lasker, Botvinnik, Reshevsky, Bronstein, Smyslov, Spassky, other masters. Indexes of games and openings. 298 diagrams.


El Cid



James Morris - El Cid
Warhammer Historical Wargames | 2003 | ISBN: 1841544205 | 68 pages | PDF | 13.12 MB

El Cid - Warfare in the Spanish Reconquista 900-1250 AD is a sorce book for Warhammer Ancient Battles. Rodrigo Diaz, better known as "El Cid', is one of the most famous warriors of the Middle Ages. His deeds are legendary and his adventures in a world of Moors and Christians, castillos and caballeros, provide ideal territory for games of Warhammer Ancient Battles. This source book contains an historical overview and detailed chronologies outlining the important events and battles of the time.

Super Mario Galaxy Collector's Edition (Prima Official Game Guides)



Super Mario Galaxy Collector's Edition (Prima Official Game Guides)
By Fletcher Black
Prima Games | November 9, 2007 | ISBN: 9780761557135 / 076155713X
English | 352 pages | HQ PDF | 257.7 MB | RS

Reach for the Stars

·Find all 120 stars that unlock the super-secret ending.
·We shine the light on every hidden star in the cosmos with a complete star checklist.
·Full-color maps give you the layout of the galaxy before you even blast off.
·Clothes make the Mario--all of the hero's newest suits detailed.
·Locate tons of hidden 1-Up Mushrooms to keep Mario in action.
·Giant glow-in-the-dark poster included!
·Special concept art.
·A signed note from Mr. Shigero Miyamoto!



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Chess Tactics for Advanced Players



Chess Tactics for Advanced Players
Publisher: Caissa Chess Books | ISBN: N/A | edition 2004 | DJVU | 289 pages | 12,8 mb

960 diagrams with tactical motifs for advanced players, sorted by themes into 20 chapters. Four language text (English, German, French, Hungarian), solution in figurine algebraic at the end.

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The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Player's Guide [Nintendo Official]



The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Player's Guide [Nintendo Official]
By Nintendo Power
Nintendo | November 19, 2006 | ISBN: 9781598120042 / 1598120042
English | 192 pages | HQ PDF | 111.7 MB | MU

The ONLY official guide from the insiders at Nintendo!
Unleash the beast!

Don't let the creatures of the Twilight Realm drive you howling mad! Use the Official Nintendo Player's Guide to ward off the darkness and become the hero of the biggest Zelda adventure yet.

Complete, detailed walkthrough!

Maps of every region and dungeon for Wii and Nintendo GameCube versions!

Detailed boss-slaying strategies!

Find every Piece of Heart, insect and Poe's soul!

Giant collectible poster inside!

Complete strategy for The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess for Wii and Nintendo GameCube!

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Super Paper Mario Player's Guide [Nintendo Official]



Super Paper Mario Player's Guide [Nintendo Official]
By Nintendo Power
Nintendo | April 2, 2007 | ISBN: 9781598120134 / 1598120131
English | 144 pages | HQ PDF | 87.1 MB | RS

Don't Fall Flat! Make sure you tear it up on both the Flipside and Flopside of Count Bleck's mindbending geometric gauntlet with our Official Nintendo Power Player's Guide! Super strategies for pounding all of your flattened foes! Awesome flipping tips to power up your platforming! Detailed maps of every chapter and all hidden item locations revealed! Complete strategy for Super Paper Mario for Wii!



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Game Design



Game Design
Course Technology PTR | September 16, 2004 | English | ISBN: 1592004938 | 450 pages | PDF | 6.8MB

"Game Design, Second Edition" offers a behind-the-scenes look at how a game gets designed and developed—from the day the idea is born to the day the box hits the shelves. This new edition offers information on the latest techniques and development models, interviews with 12 top game designers, document templates that can be used during product development, and numerous industry resources. It is a practical guide that covers everything from the fundamentals of game design, to the trade-offs in the development process, to the deals a publisher makes to get a game on the shelves. No matter what your role is in the industry, understanding this entire process will help you do your job better. And if you ’re looking to break in, you ’ll find knowledge here that is usually attained only after years in the trenches.

Updated and expanded with a wealth of expert information and real world case studies, while still maintaining the value that made the first edition so successful.

Written by a well-known industry expert with 18 years of game design experience. Appeals to a broad audience, from students to individuals ready to break into the business to seasoned professionals. Contains practical information that can be put to use by readers in a variety of game development roles.

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Game Scripting Mastery



Game Scripting Mastery
Course Technology PTR | December 26, 2002 | English | ISBN: 1931841578 | 1272 pages | PDF | 52MB

Game Scripting Mastery is your key to the complicated issue of scripting. It provides a detailed guide to the design and implementation of a full-featured game scripting system. This book focuses on the design of procedural, C-style languages and their compilation to virtual machine code. Alternative scripting methods are discussed as well, including dynamic linking and simple, command-based languages. This is the first book to provide you with complete, comprehensive, and highly accessible information on game scripting. The CD includes the DirectX SDK, all source code from the book and other tools to turn you into a scripting master.

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