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Making a game with Ogre 3D
Dec 31, 2009, 10 :32 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (3070 reads)

(Other stories by Matthew Casperson)

[ Thanks to mcasperson for this link. ]

"This tutorial series steps you through the process of creating a 3D shoot'em'up game using the popular and powerful Ogre 3D engine. The tutorials compile on both Windows and Linux.

"Download the latest Linux demo here, and the latest Windows demo here.

* Opening a Window
* Loading a Scene
* Adding the Player
* Populating the level
* Adding Weapons
* Adding Sounds
* Adding Enemies
* Collision Detection
* Effects
* State Management"

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