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I'm a long time developer, but I've never tried my hand at making a video game. Additionally, I don't have any formal physics training or advanced math training...just the basics which were required back in school. However, I'm a fast learner and a very hard worker, and am willing to devote a lot of time to gain the knowledge necessary to succeed.

I would like to experiment with writing simple games (and one day, advanced) for the iPhone. However, there don't seem to be any "iPhone Game Development" books out there. So, I was hoping the StackOverflow community could lead me on the right path. I have the objective-c books...I have a book on the iPhone SDK...but now I need resources on developing games specifically. What books or resources are required reading?

Thanks! Parna

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it is always a good idea to search SO for similar ideas before posting. here is one that might help: stackoverflow.com/questions/720901/… – akf Jun 29 at 16:52
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Step 1: Buy iPhone – Aiden Bell Jun 29 at 16:53
Step 1: Collect Underpants Step 2: ** Step 3: PROFIT – David Basarab Jun 29 at 16:55
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@David: Step 2 is signed apple NDA – Aiden Bell Jun 29 at 16:58

closed as exact duplicate by David Basarab, Aiden Bell, Burkhard, Brad Larson, Shog9 Jul 1 at 9:15

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Once you are ready to start writing your game check out the cocos2d-iphone 2D game library.

It has some really nice features like a built-in physics engine that will help speed your development.

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If you want to try jump-starting yourself with developing games, checkout Garage Games. They have an iPhone game development engine you can use.

Edit: While not cheap ($500), it's pretty well developed if you're really serious about developing quality games.

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I believe you can run OpenGL and Quartz frameworks on iPhone. Both are for 3D graphics. There is a 2D framework called Cocos2D iPhone as well. If you'd like to get started with OpenGL, you can read up on NEHE's OpenGL tutorials http://nehe.gamedev.net/.

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Quartz for 3D graphics? – Nosredna Jun 29 at 18:08
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Gamedev has a good article here.

If you have the objective-C and iPhone SDK books already though, it sounds like you already have what you need to get started with iPhone game development. The important part of game development is creativity and thinking of an idea for the game, which a book won't help you (unless you just want to reinvent a game).

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