Appendix: “How to Start a WebSocket”

<p>This is a collection of <strong>twelve (12!)</strong> conflict engines for <strong>any game genre</strong>. Each chapter leads you through various methods for combat encounter development. The chapters have both Construct 3 & 2 encodings <strong><em>and include a general License</em></strong>. It’s perfect for novices, experienced web developers, and anyone wanting their bespoke game, artwork, and features.</p>

Testing Your Browser

<p>This is a collection of <strong>twelve (12!)</strong> conflict engines for <strong>any game genre</strong>. Each chapter leads you through various methods for combat encounter development. The chapters have both Construct 3 & 2 encodings <strong><em>and include a general License</em></strong>. It’s perfect for novices, experienced web developers, and anyone wanting their bespoke game, artwork, and features.</p>

WebSocket Protocol Handshake

<p>This is a collection of <strong>twelve (12!)</strong> conflict engines for <strong>any game genre</strong>. Each chapter leads you through various methods for combat encounter development. The chapters have both Construct 3 & 2 encodings <strong><em>and include a general License</em></strong>. It’s perfect for novices, experienced web developers, and anyone wanting their bespoke game, artwork, and features.</p>

> Deeper Dive: WebSocket API

<p>This is a collection of <strong>twelve (12!)</strong> conflict engines for <strong>any game genre</strong>. Each chapter leads you through various methods for combat encounter development. The chapters have both Construct 3 & 2 encodings <strong><em>and include a general License</em></strong>. It’s perfect for novices, experienced web developers, and anyone wanting their bespoke game, artwork, and features.</p>

Sample Source Code: Client-side WebSocket

<p>This is a collection of <strong>twelve (12!)</strong> conflict engines for <strong>any game genre</strong>. Each chapter leads you through various methods for combat encounter development. The chapters have both Construct 3 & 2 encodings <strong><em>and include a general License</em></strong>. It’s perfect for novices, experienced web developers, and anyone wanting their bespoke game, artwork, and features.</p>

>Step #1: Game index page

<p>This is a collection of <strong>twelve (12!)</strong> conflict engines for <strong>any game genre</strong>. Each chapter leads you through various methods for combat encounter development. The chapters have both Construct 3 & 2 encodings <strong><em>and include a general License</em></strong>. It’s perfect for novices, experienced web developers, and anyone wanting their bespoke game, artwork, and features.</p>

>Step #2: Generate Event handlers

<p>This is a collection of <strong>twelve (12!)</strong> conflict engines for <strong>any game genre</strong>. Each chapter leads you through various methods for combat encounter development. The chapters have both Construct 3 & 2 encodings <strong><em>and include a general License</em></strong>. It’s perfect for novices, experienced web developers, and anyone wanting their bespoke game, artwork, and features.</p>