Where can i find Pre-Made games made of PHP?
Learning PHPUsing Pre-Made rpg games, or something of that nature
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#4
Re: Learning PHP
Posted 09 July 2009 - 12:51 PM
Hmm, you could take a look at LOTGD (Just google it
), although I would assume that's pretty complex.
PHP Games will be fairly easy to make once you know the language.. You should really focus on the basics before learning to make a game. Apart from that, I'd have to ask what type of game you're talking about.
PHP Games will be fairly easy to make once you know the language.. You should really focus on the basics before learning to make a game. Apart from that, I'd have to ask what type of game you're talking about.
#5
Re: Learning PHP
Posted 09 July 2009 - 12:53 PM
A pre-built game is not the best way to learn PHP. It is always better to try building things yourself.
Start with a small project, or even some of the tutorials here on DIC and work your way up to a game.
Start with a small project, or even some of the tutorials here on DIC and work your way up to a game.
#6
Re: Learning PHP
Posted 09 July 2009 - 12:55 PM
Im talking about an mmorpg, based on medieval times. the players can/will be able to battle, train, talk to each other, travel, battle AI's, buy items, complete quests. etc.
#7
Re: Learning PHP
Posted 09 July 2009 - 12:55 PM
Davidsen, on 9 Jul, 2009 - 11:55 AM, said:
Im talking about an mmorpg, based on medieval times. the players can/will be able to battle, train, talk to each other, travel, battle AI's, buy items, complete quests. etc.
Take a look at the game I mentioned then, but really, learn PHP before learning how to make a game...
#8
Re: Learning PHP
Posted 09 July 2009 - 12:56 PM
w3schools
Tizag
are good starting points.
Also a great thread was just posted to help out.
http://www.dreaminco...topic112657.htm
Tizag
are good starting points.
Also a great thread was just posted to help out.
http://www.dreaminco...topic112657.htm
#9
Re: Learning PHP
Posted 30 October 2009 - 05:43 PM
Im finally slowly learning PHP using open source games, editing them etc.
#10
Re: Learning PHP
Posted 30 October 2009 - 07:14 PM
Editing a game and copying the codes is a copyright hazard. So just stick to reading it learning it and righting it
#11
Re: Learning PHP
Posted 30 October 2009 - 07:19 PM
Not this open source php game. i can edit it, modify it. i can do those, as long as i don't use the codes to make my own game
#12
Re: Learning PHP
Posted 30 October 2009 - 07:29 PM
Soz thats what i meant lol. Im also in the process me creating a game. But ive had to start again coz by bro stole the codes. And i aint happy lol
Soz thats what i meant lol. Im also in the process me creating a game. But ive had to start again coz by bro stole the codes. And i aint happy lol
Soz thats what i meant lol. Im also in the process me creating a game. But ive had to start again coz by bro stole the codes. And i aint happy lol
#13
Re: Learning PHP
Posted 30 October 2009 - 08:26 PM
lol, must suck to have your codes stolen.
well, im still learning php, so im long ways from creating my own game
well, im still learning php, so im long ways from creating my own game
#14
Re: Learning PHP
Posted 30 October 2009 - 10:47 PM
Yeah it does lol. Having to code it all again, different to what it was before. And i had it all virtually done to
Yeah it does lol. Having to code it all again, different to what it was before. And i had it all virtually done to
Yeah it does lol. Having to code it all again, different to what it was before. And i had it all virtually done to
#15
Re: Learning PHP
Posted 31 October 2009 - 06:20 AM
Wow that is just ... "double-post"... Lol.
Anyways. Didnīt you seen that in those posts above, almost everyone told you to not try learning PHP from games / open-source, whatever?
It is really not a good start point.
UNLESS you are already familiar to C++ or JS or something...
Anyways. Didnīt you seen that in those posts above, almost everyone told you to not try learning PHP from games / open-source, whatever?
It is really not a good start point.
UNLESS you are already familiar to C++ or JS or something...
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