X-Originating-IP: [206.106.67.60] From: "Clayton Weaver" To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Subject: Re: Game tutorials Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 01:52:02 -0500 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed Message-ID: X-OriginalArrivalTime: 27 Sep 2001 06:52:02.0382 (UTC) FILETIME=[E96C9EE0:01C14720] Reply-To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Well this is a question more suited for the Allegro AGP Mailing List. To subscribe to them go to http://www.talula.demon.co.uk/allegro and then click the "Mailing Lists" link further down the page and follow the instructions for joining all 3 lists. As for your question I can help you a little with it. Mainly because I'm a member to all the Mailing Lists at Delorie and Allegro. I am a little more helpful than others on the mailing lists for allegro because I try to find some good tutorials myself instead of just giving you the address to sift through all the articles on the sites that are given. Here are the general sites that I go to for my information and help on game programming in general (ie. not allegro specific): http://www.flipcode.com http://www.gamedev.net http://www.game-developer.com http://www.1001tutorials.com Now here are a few articles I found thought provoking from the flipcode site. Some of them don't give you the actual way of making games, but rather they give you the information on concepts and expect you to look more indepth on your own. Here are the addresses of the articles I found: http://www.flipcode.com/portal/ http://www.flipcode.com/cworks/ http://www.flipcode.com/network/ http://www.flipcode.com/knowledge/archives.shtml http://www.flipcode.com/demomaking/ http://www.flipcode.com/geometry/ http://www.flipcode.com/harmless/ Now as for your question itself. The Allegro site has several addresses that are specific to game programming with the Allegro library. Here is one of the useful ones that I stumbled upon and use to learn the basics. Mainly because almost all of the other Allegro how to sites for creating a game with Allegro and whatever compiler you have (ie. DJGPP, Dev-C++, MinGW32, Cygwin, MSVC) are designed for people that have a good grasp on C\C++ programming and have a goof grasp on how to program and use the Allegro library functions, tools, and routines. Here is the site I found very helpful: http://www.geocities.com/dl_harmon I hope that these sites will be as helpful to you as they have been to me. Plus do sift through the other articles on the sites I mentioned above because there are undoubtably more helpful ones those are just the ones I found while searching for a response for you question. Bye. PS-As for the learning C++ I'd recommend going to: http://www.1001tutorials.com PS-Sorry if this is sent more than once because my email is messing up, but I've notified the appropriate people and they are working on it and will hopefully get it fixed. --Clayton Weaver Destined Entertainment "Where entertainment and destiny come together." http://destinedent.77th.com/ >From: "b279" >Reply-To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com >To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com >Subject: Game tutorials >Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 15:41:35 -0400 > >Any good tutorials for how to program games in C++ with Allegro. I'm not >too good at C++, but is there any tutorials tthat can teach game >programming >and C++ at the same time. I find it hard to understand how I can use the >stuff in C++ books for actual games. > > > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp