Deploying the game so far

Before we explore any of the code and learn our first bit of Java, you might be surprised to learn that we can already run our project. It will just be a blank screen but as we will be running the game as often as possible to check our progress, let's see how to do that now. You have three options:

  • Run the game on the Emulator on your PC (part of Android Studio)
  • Run the game on a real Android device in USB debugging mode
  • Export the game as a full Android project that can be uploaded to the Play store

The first option is the easiest to set up because we did it as part of setting up Android Studio. If you have a powerful PC you will hardly see the difference between the emulator and a real device. However, screen touches are ...

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