Summary

There we have it! In this chapter we covered a wide range of things. We started by uploading a game to a web server using an FTP client. We then integrated Facebook into the game, allowing players to log into their account and post level scores to their walls. We then implemented analytics using Flurry to track how players are playing the game. Finally, we briefly spoke about making money off our games through sponsorship.

Now that you have completed this book, you should have a very solid foundation to build your own games. We started by exploring the GameMaker: Studio interface and building the simplest of games. We took a look at creating art and audio so that we could improve the quality of our games. We then focused on using the GameMaker ...

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