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#####What is JavaGame? JavaGame is a game project that have been working on since May 2013. I have added many features to the game over the last year and I plan on adding even more features. This game is purely for my own sake to practice my skills in Java.

#####Why name it JavaGame? Well i'm still not sure what exactly i'm going to do with it, and I haven't thought of a suitable name either. I hope to change the name in the near future

#####Play the Game

  • For latest version get
    • GitHub release
  • For multiplayer enabled get
    • GitHub release

#####Your version naming is all wrong Yes, I recently noticed that there is a standard called Semantic Versioning that I should follow. Currently my project isn't organised as well as I hoped so starting from the Beta I will follow Semantic Versioning schema.

#####Your project is lacking comments I don't know why I have not commented my code but now I'm at a stage where I cannot go back to comment the entire project, I should of commented my code from the outset. This is going to be a reminder for me in the future.

#####How to download this repository for eclipse tutorial Watch this video here or checkout the GitHub Pages ####How to use this repository

  • Fork it.
  • Create a branch (git checkout -b my_branch)
    • Using Eclipse make a workspace on the top directory of JavaGame
    • Create new project
    • Name the Project JavaGame
    • Press next and click the Libraries tab
    • Click Add Class Folder
    • Check the /res folder and hit finish
    • Make the changes in the /src folder
  • Commit your changes (git commit -m "Change Title")
  • Push to the branch (git push origin my_branch)
  • Open a Pull Request

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