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Silverlight 4 based Platformer level designer using Azure

Really.  David Rousset a fellow blogger make this a couple of years ago, and it works with the Windows Phone 7 XNA Platformer.  Wow.  You didn’t really think I would write anything new.  Ok, I might, but right now it will be for Kinect or Windows 8. 

These links are at:

https://blogs.msdn.com/b/davrous/archive/2010/07/22/silverlight-4-xna-platformer-level-editor-for-windows-phone-7-overview-1-4.aspx

https://blogs.msdn.com/b/davrous/archive/2010/07/24/sl4-xna-platformer-level-editor-for-wp7-details-on-the-silverlight-app-2-4.aspx

https://blogs.msdn.com/b/davrous/archive/2010/07/30/sl4-xna-platformer-level-editor-for-wp7-azure-storage-3-4.aspx

https://blogs.msdn.com/b/davrous/archive/2010/08/01/sl4-xna-platformer-level-editor-for-wp7-the-xna-game-4-4.aspx

Note that link number 3 shows you how to use Azure for the data store.  With respect to the Platformer, it is pretty simple to do the level development it is a simple text file in the original.

Give it a shot, this is a well written blog, not mine, David’s.  Take a look at it and seriously use it.

This describes how to build a game server.  And game servers are way to make money, lots of money.

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