
Introduction to Game Physics with Box2D
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Focusing on writing elementary game physics code, the first half of the book helps you grasp the challenges of programming game physics from scratch, without libraries or outside help. It examines the mathematical foundation of game physics and illustrates how it is applied in practice through coding examples. The second half of the book shows you how to use Box2D, a popular open source 2D game physics engine. A companion website provides supplementary material, including source code and videos.
This book helps you become a capable 2D game physics programmer through its presentation of both the theory and applications of 2D game physics. After reading the book and experimenting with the code samples, you will understand the basics of 2D game physics and know how to use Box2D to make a 2D physics-based game.
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Supplementary Material
I Introduction to Game Physics
Mathematics for Game Physics
Geometry and Linear Algebra
Reflections on Reflection
Digital Calculus
Relaxation
A Rigid Body Physics Game
The 8-Ball Pool End Game
Code Run-Through
Render World
Object World
Objects
A Soft Body Physics Toy
Particles
Springs
Soft Bodies
Ragdoll Physics
II Game Physics with Box2D
Getting Started
Download and Set Up Box2D
Overview of Box2D
Units
Our First Box2D App
A Tale of Three Modules
The Common Module
The Math Library
The Collision Module
Shapes
The Dynamics Module
Joints
The Cannon Game
The Platform and the Tower
The Heads-Up Display
The Object World
The Cannon Object
The Frame Loop and the Keyboard Handler
Son et Lumiere
The Collision Module
Contacts and Manifolds
Contact Listeners
AABBs
Dynamic Trees
III Appendices
For Math Geeks Only
The Blacke Arte of Program Debugging
The Debug printf
Zen and the Art of Debugging
There Are, In Fact, Dumb Questions
Lies of ?
Quis Custodiet Ipsos Auditores?
Bullet Physics
Getting Started
The Dynamics World
Adding Objects
Rigid Body Dynamics
Motion States
Render Frames and Physics Frames
Bibliography
Index
Exercises appear at the end of each chapter.
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