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Develop's lively Twitter followers offer their suggestions
In honour of World Book Day, earlier today we asked our Twitter community to recommend the best book for games developers.
As always your responses were excellent, so thanks!
We’ve listed them below, and if we have a bit of time we’ll update the page if more come in!
Enjoy.
What #Gamedev books would you recommend for #WorldBookDay?
— develop (@developonline) March 1, 2012
@developonline "Game Coding Complete, 3rd Edition" is a #GameDev book I enjoyed very much. amzn.to/x0SbMt#WorldBookDay
— Stefan Schwarz (@Papa_Justify) March 1, 2012
@developonline amazon.co.uk/Multi-Core-Pro… Multi-Core programming is a good introduction. amazon.co.uk/Real-Time-Rend… Realtime rendering is a must have.
— Octobinz (@Octobinz) March 1, 2012
@developonline while not a game dev book per se, "The Design of Everyday Things" is a great read for anyone working in the games industry.
— Joel Fagerlund (@joppedeluxe) March 1, 2012
@developonline rules of play by @zimmermaneric and Katie Salen and A theory of fun by @raphkoster
— Federico Fasce (@kurai) March 1, 2012
@developonline #gamedev #worldbookday "How to publish a game", by Nicholas Lovell. Essential reading! @nicholaslovell
— Ian Harper (@ianfgol) March 1, 2012
@developonline Also check out ex-Rare devs award winning book apps for children: itunes.com/apps/nosycrow On offer to celebrate #worldbookday
— Will Bryan (@CodingCrow) March 1, 2012
@developonline Although not a #Gamedev book, Masters of Doom by David Kushner is a fantastic book about the two Johns behind Doom and id.
— Stephen O' Neill (@ChuckieON) March 1, 2012
@developonline 'First Person' was my bible during my dissertation, an excellent read - amzn.to/wnilfP #Gamedev #WorldBookDay
— Adam Russell (@AdamSRussell) March 1, 2012
@developonline The Design of Everyday Things by Don Norman
— Kelly Vero (@electricgeisha) March 1, 2012
@developonline The Art of Game Design: A book of lenses Jesse Schell
— Kelly Vero (@electricgeisha) March 1, 2012
@developonline A CUTSCENE MUST!!! Grammar of the Edit by Roy Thompson and Christopher J. Bowen | Ok Develop, I'm done
— Kelly Vero (@electricgeisha) March 1, 2012