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Learning Android Game Development
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Learning Android Game Development

by Nikhil Malankar
May 2017
Beginner to intermediate
238 pages
4h 56m
English
Packt Publishing
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Prototyping

When making a game, we need to test it simultaneously. A game is one of the most complex pieces of software, and if we mess up on one part there is a chance that it might break the entire game as a whole. This process can be called as Prototyping. Making a prototype of your game is one of the most important aspects of a game because this is where you test out the basic mechanics of your game. A prototype should be a simple working model of your game with basic functionality. It can also be termed as a stripped down version of your game.

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