Quick and dirty:
(Depending on how big the array is)
- Loop through each tile
- draw a line to the Light
- If any pary of the line hits an X, then it is in shadow
- (Optional): calculate the amount of X the line passes through and do fancy maths to determint the proportion of the tile in shadow. NB: This could be done by anti-aliasing the line between the tile and the Light (therefore looking at other tiles along the route back to the light source) during the thresholding procedure these will appear as small anomolies. Depending on the logic used you could potentially determine how much (if at all) the tile is in shadow.
You could also keep a track of which pixels have been tested, therefore optimize the solution a little and not re-test pixels twice.
This could be dome pretty well by using image manipulation and drawing straight lines between pixles (tiles) If the lines are semi transparent and the X blocks are semi-transparent again. You can threshold the image to determine if the line has intersected an 'X'
If you have an option to use a 3rd party tool, then Id probably take it. In the long run it might turn out to be quicker, but you'd understand less about your game.
