Related to my question here , but this is not enough to open a new question.
I wanted to create a good tower defense game and found this site . I saw math in it and made a mental leap that it was "physics of the game." Maybe not. I dont know. I was hoping someone would tell me. If this is not what is game programming? Just the math you need to know for angles and what not ( they have a tutorial here .) Is this 2d game mechanics / physics?
I don’t know anything about the site. Only one google game.
Thanks again.
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