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I don't know. Please, teach me something new. Roses are red, violets are blue, your a mess and so am I. What's the meaning of life? I don't know! If you have a blog post that is informative and factual that starts with this introduction please share it in the comments below. Thank you for reading this article! :) ##*2-30-17 Update: Due to overwhelming interest in this article there has been an update with some additional information on how to overcome writer's block for those who need it.*##*2-5-18 Update: There has been another update due in response to commenters' suggestions. Thank you for reading and learning!*## 13 comments. Comments are closed. This is part of a series on creating an API for creating video games. Here are the previous posts: The previous posts in this series will walk you through how to start an api that will eventually allow someone to create an RPG or Visual Novel using the C# language/.net framework/entity framework/mongodb. The full codebase can be viewed here . The codebase for this article can be viewed here . I have made edits to the past articles in order to make them more easily accessible. Startup: Creating a startup: This post will walk you through creating a startup using Visual Studio and the .net framework. It will also include 3 different ways to create a project. The recommended way to start is to copy-paste this into the project creation dialog box: Exe Once you do this, you can select "Web -> ASP.NET Core Web application" as your template and the application is created with all of the required files and folders for starting an api using C# with . net core. The three other ways that you can create the same project are: There is an equivalent for each of these files to be created in visual studio for those who like working in code instead of the GUI. You should now have a solution file and 3 projects inside of it that look something like this: You can compile the project by selecting "Build -> Build Solution" or hitting ctrl + shift + b. A successful build should look something like this on my machine : If you see similar output then you are ready to start creating an api! Next, I will show how to set up your models using Entity Framework core 1.0 with mongodb using command line tools . The purpose of this series is to create an api that allows for RPG and Visual Novel development in C#. The first part is determining what the architecture of your api is going to look like and how it will be implemented. An api requires at least 4 types of classes in order to function: A system: The system holds information about the entire project and it's main purpose in an api is to distribute tasks across itself or other systems. A user: The user holds information specific to the player such as their name, their level, how much gold they have, etc. A scene: A scene holds information such as how many npcs are in a room and where they are positioned with coordinates on a map. cfa1e77820
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