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Building games based on Silverlight and Expressions
Building games for everyone, especially beginning programmers. Author: Sam Stokes
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Monday, July 27, 2009 5:46 PM
Silver Putt
I LOVE Miniature Golf, and Silver Putt uses a basic Miniature Golf for the design, and NAILS IT. You can create your own miniature golf course, the editor is a little clunky, but not too bad, and I sure as heck couldn’t do better. I
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Monday, July 20, 2009 4:22 PM
Wheelz
This is a fun game, similar in the simplest level to linerunner, but not the same game play, along with the simple jazz in the background, this game is like a drug, without the hangover or cost. If you are going waste your time playing any game,
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Friday, June 19, 2009 8:42 AM
XNA: Using Fonts in XNA 3.1
XNA 3.1 No difference in how to use Fonts in XNA 3.1 over XNA 2.0. If you already know how to use text in your project, this won’t be a big help to you. This article was written to try to look a little smarter than my previous blog may have
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