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Game Collision Detection: A Practical Introduction
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ISBN: 9798246414033

Published: January 28, 2026

Categories: Books Computers & Technology Programming Game Programming

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Game Collision Detection: A Practical Introduction

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This comprehensive guide to physics, collision detection provides readers with in-depth knowledge and practical skills. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced professional, this book will help you master Books.

What You'll Learn:
  • Master physics techniques
  • Master collision detection techniques
  • Practical real-world examples
  • Best practices from industry experts
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4.8
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Prof. James Wilson
November 24, 2025

The interdisciplinary approach to physics demonstrated in this text bridges the gap between physics and collision detection in ways few other works have attempted.

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Mike T.
March 16, 2026

I never thought I'd say this about a book on Books, but I couldn't put it down! The way the author explains collision detection completely changed my perspective.

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CodeMaster
December 14, 2025

Essential reading for anyone working with physics. 5/5 stars!

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Prof. James Wilson
August 5, 2025

As a professor of collision detection, I find this volume to be an indispensable resource for both undergraduate and graduate students. The treatment of Computers & Technology is particularly thorough and well-researched.

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Sarah K.
December 29, 2025

My boss recommended this book when I was struggling with Books at work. Two weeks later, I was implementing physics solutions that impressed the whole team!

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