Read the entire Liberty BASIC Helpfile section on Sprites. It explains what sprites are, how they work, and how to use them. There are plenty of pictures. ---- Next, check out the articles in the Liberty BASIC Newsletter that pertain to sprites. Download the archives to get all of the images needed to run the demonstration programs. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lbnews/ http://babek.info/libertybasicfiles/lbnews/ ---- Beginning Game Programming by Richard Ryles This series can be found in the following issues: * [[http://babek.info/libertybasicfiles/lbnews/nl109/ryles1.htm|109]] * [[http://babek.info/libertybasicfiles/lbnews/nl110/ryles2.htm|110]] * [[http://babek.info/libertybasicfiles/lbnews/nl111/ryles.htm|111]] * [[http://babek.info/libertybasicfiles/lbnews/nl117/ryles.htm|117]] ---- Sprite Bytes by Alyce Watson This series can be found in the following issues: [[http://babek.info/libertybasicfiles/lbnews/nl119/sprite.htm|119]]* [[http://babek.info/libertybasicfiles/lbnews/nl119/sprite.htm|119]] * [[http://babek.info/libertybasicfiles/lbnews/nl120/sprite.htm|120]] * [[http://babek.info/libertybasicfiles/lbnews/nl121/sprite.htm|121]] * 122 * 124 * 125 * 126 * 128 * 129 * 132 * 133 * 134 * 137 ---- You can use Game Workshop to create a skeleton for your game. The standalone version is available here: * http://alycesrestaurant.com/game.htm It is also part of Liberty BASIC Workshop, available here: * http://alycesrestaurant.com/workshop.htm ---- Add your favorite sprite resources!