Getting Started with OUYA

A practical guide to developing games for the revolutionary OUYA console



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Price$17.99 - $29.99
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AuthorsRuben Hoyos, Robinson Moncada
PublisherPackt Publishing
Published2014
Pages116
LanguageEnglish
FormatPaper book / ebook (PDF)
ISBN-101783551453
ISBN-139781783551453
EBook Hardcover Paperback

The OUYA console is a fully customizable open source indie console, which is based on the Android operating system and equipped with the powerful Tegra 3 graphics processor. It provides unprecedented levels of performance for an open source console, and is a new open platform for game developers, offering them the freedom to build and publish games on their own.

This book is a practical guide that will help you learn more about the OUYA console. From setting up a developer account to developing your first game, right up to publishing your game on the OUYA marketplace, this book guides you through the whole process of OUYA game development. You will also learn how to configure the OUYA development environment, including the OUYA Development Kit, emulators, and Unity3D. Getting Started with OUYA provides users with the basics of developing games for the console, and also gives them a glimpse into what the future has in store for the platform.




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