Creating casual games for profit & fun

Thousands of game enthusiasts and would-be developers are searching habitually for an opportunity to expand their knowledge of games. Whether they're clicking through Amazon or browsing Barnes and Noble, they are all looking for a path to their dream, a secret door into the games industry. The...

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Được phát hành: Boston, Mass. Charles River Media 2007
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