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2D game development principles. Sprites, tilemaps, physics, camera.

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# 2D Game Development > Principles for 2D game systems. --- ## 1. Sprite Systems ### Sprite Organization | Component | Purpose | |-----------|---------| | **Atlas** | Combine textures, reduce draw calls | | **Animation** | Frame sequences | | **Pivot** | Rotation/scale origin | | **Layering** | Z-order control | ### Animation Principles - Frame rate: 8-24 FPS typical - Squash and stretch for impact - Anticipation before action - Follow-through after action --- ## 2. Tilemap Design ### Tile Considerations | Factor | Recommendation | |--------|----------------| | **Size** | 16x16, 32x32, 64x64 | | **Auto-tiling** | Use for terrain | | **Collision** | Simplified shapes | ### Layers | Layer | Content | |-------|---------| | Background | Non-interactive scenery | | Terrain | Walkable ground | | Props | Interactive objects | | Foreground | Parallax overlay | --- ## 3. 2D Physics ### Collision Shapes | Shape | Use Case | |-------|----------| | Box | Rectangular objects | | Circle | Balls, rounded | | Capsule | Characters | | Polygon | Complex shapes | ### Physics Considerations - Pixel-perfect vs physics-based - Fixed timestep for consistency - Layers for filtering --- ## 4. Camera Systems ### Camera Types | Type | Use | |------|-----| | **Follow** | Track player | | **Look-ahead** | Anticipate movement | | **Multi-target** | Two-player | | **Room-based** | Metroidvania | ### Screen Shake - Short duration (50-200ms) - Diminishing intensity - Use sparingly -...

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