Java 2D game programming guide

Hi! I’m new here and I’m searching a guide to start develop Java 2D games. I know well Java (GUI and code) but I want to create games! Please link me a good guide! Thanks in advance!

Hey Nuko32 and welcome to JGO!

This post explains your choices and offers a timeline for creating Java games.

Good luck!

hmm, we really need a “please read before posting” sticky, because this is like the 5th time someone has posted this exact thing, or something very similar.

but in any event,

WELCOME TO JGO! ;D

Hi Nuko32!

@h3ckboy
Yes indeed, in my exp it’s not 5th anymore.

Everybody ignores sticky posts. They seem like a good idea, but don’t work in practice.

At least we can refer them to it and complain about people not reading stickies.

Indeed. David Spade is still waiting for someone to tell him where he can learn LWJGL.

What can David Spade do for you? ;D

sorry I forgot to add “this week”

although riven does have a point, I actually had to go check if there was a sticky before I posted because I really wasn’t sure that there wasn’t one :confused:

Because you put it small, tiny and not attractive. It has only “always on top” and different bg color for advantages. Force who want to register to read it! Replace that Einstein question with something asking something that should be known after read that.

Unfortunately unfeasible. You end up asking an open ended question, which is hard to verify. Besides that, it is not randomizable and therefore will quickly end up in forums with answers included. This already was the case with the code-snippet that was on the JGO activation page, which slowly but steadily led more and more human spammers in. Since then has been replaced with a randomized version, and we’re ‘safe’ again, for a while.

Last but not least: the number of sticky items is directly proportional to how poorly maintained it is.

How about tell people to read it when register, like you know, that ToS?

Have you ever read a ToS?

@Riven
No, as the whole earth citizen do. It’s just alternative to the sticky. The real job is we provide something to read, and as Sickan said we can complain to them for posting something that had been written.

Writing text that is guaranteed not to be read, and then confronting those who have not read it, sounds like a really bad plan. It doesn’t solve anything.

Yeah but we’re out of options. Other sites have almost similiar manner with all sticky and rule. In StackOverflow they encourage poster to do search first, not work.

It’s not a problem worth solving, as the solutions are worse than the problem.

Then let just it be.

(we’ve hijacked the thread)

Ahahahahah thanks guys! The next time I will read sticky posts before :smiley:

Don’t worry, there is no sticky to read, that is what we are discussing :slight_smile: