The final installment of our Slot Game series shows you how to build in a way to win or lose. We will also add some effects for when a win takes place.
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This installment of Creating a Video Slot game with VB.NET shows you how to determine whether or not three pictures form part of a winning line, how to enable the facility to enter an amount of credits, and how to track them during gameplay.
Creating a Video Slot game with VB.NET
Hannes du Preez take you through the steps to create a video slot game in VB.NET.
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This is the last installment of Creating your own Hidden Object game with VB.NET shows you how to add a Hint Facility, how to change screen resolution, and how to finalize the game.
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As we continue our walk-through on how to create a hidden object game, the discussion turns to adding functionality to the project that will produce a working game.
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Learn how to make your own hidden object game. Hannes Du Preez walks you through creation and describes the logic involved with these types of games.
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