Simple JavaFX game structure?












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i have to code a simple game in javaFX (homework from school). I study IT with Economics and i am a new to programming. I have good documentation, examples, books but i do not have enough time. I need a little help.



My game is a Map Quiz. I load a ImageView from FXML (Europe map) and game has to show some welcome text and asked user "Where is London?" (Randomly from ?map ?arraylist) If user clicked somewhere i have EventHandler to save coordinates and work with them. After that if user clicked on the right place, game gives him points. User has 3 lifes (try).
I would appreciate if someone could tell me the structure of game. I mean which classes i have to make. Because i can not imagine how it works and which classes i need. I have just main.java controller.java and .fxml.



Thank you



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    Welcome to SO! Unfortunately, this is not the type of question we handle here as it is far too broad. We are not a code-writing or homework service. You need to come up with the structure yourself. If you do come across a specific issue, we're happy to help. Until then, however, please take the tour and read the How to Ask article.
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  • Welcome to StackOverflow. I think that you need to understand how a javaFX application work so look for some beginer tutorial.
    – charles Lgn
    Nov 23 at 8:56
















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i have to code a simple game in javaFX (homework from school). I study IT with Economics and i am a new to programming. I have good documentation, examples, books but i do not have enough time. I need a little help.



My game is a Map Quiz. I load a ImageView from FXML (Europe map) and game has to show some welcome text and asked user "Where is London?" (Randomly from ?map ?arraylist) If user clicked somewhere i have EventHandler to save coordinates and work with them. After that if user clicked on the right place, game gives him points. User has 3 lifes (try).
I would appreciate if someone could tell me the structure of game. I mean which classes i have to make. Because i can not imagine how it works and which classes i need. I have just main.java controller.java and .fxml.



Thank you



Minář










share|improve this question


















  • 2




    Welcome to SO! Unfortunately, this is not the type of question we handle here as it is far too broad. We are not a code-writing or homework service. You need to come up with the structure yourself. If you do come across a specific issue, we're happy to help. Until then, however, please take the tour and read the How to Ask article.
    – Zephyr
    Nov 23 at 1:30










  • Welcome to StackOverflow. I think that you need to understand how a javaFX application work so look for some beginer tutorial.
    – charles Lgn
    Nov 23 at 8:56














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i have to code a simple game in javaFX (homework from school). I study IT with Economics and i am a new to programming. I have good documentation, examples, books but i do not have enough time. I need a little help.



My game is a Map Quiz. I load a ImageView from FXML (Europe map) and game has to show some welcome text and asked user "Where is London?" (Randomly from ?map ?arraylist) If user clicked somewhere i have EventHandler to save coordinates and work with them. After that if user clicked on the right place, game gives him points. User has 3 lifes (try).
I would appreciate if someone could tell me the structure of game. I mean which classes i have to make. Because i can not imagine how it works and which classes i need. I have just main.java controller.java and .fxml.



Thank you



Minář










share|improve this question













i have to code a simple game in javaFX (homework from school). I study IT with Economics and i am a new to programming. I have good documentation, examples, books but i do not have enough time. I need a little help.



My game is a Map Quiz. I load a ImageView from FXML (Europe map) and game has to show some welcome text and asked user "Where is London?" (Randomly from ?map ?arraylist) If user clicked somewhere i have EventHandler to save coordinates and work with them. After that if user clicked on the right place, game gives him points. User has 3 lifes (try).
I would appreciate if someone could tell me the structure of game. I mean which classes i have to make. Because i can not imagine how it works and which classes i need. I have just main.java controller.java and .fxml.



Thank you



Minář







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    Welcome to SO! Unfortunately, this is not the type of question we handle here as it is far too broad. We are not a code-writing or homework service. You need to come up with the structure yourself. If you do come across a specific issue, we're happy to help. Until then, however, please take the tour and read the How to Ask article.
    – Zephyr
    Nov 23 at 1:30










  • Welcome to StackOverflow. I think that you need to understand how a javaFX application work so look for some beginer tutorial.
    – charles Lgn
    Nov 23 at 8:56














  • 2




    Welcome to SO! Unfortunately, this is not the type of question we handle here as it is far too broad. We are not a code-writing or homework service. You need to come up with the structure yourself. If you do come across a specific issue, we're happy to help. Until then, however, please take the tour and read the How to Ask article.
    – Zephyr
    Nov 23 at 1:30










  • Welcome to StackOverflow. I think that you need to understand how a javaFX application work so look for some beginer tutorial.
    – charles Lgn
    Nov 23 at 8:56








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2




Welcome to SO! Unfortunately, this is not the type of question we handle here as it is far too broad. We are not a code-writing or homework service. You need to come up with the structure yourself. If you do come across a specific issue, we're happy to help. Until then, however, please take the tour and read the How to Ask article.
– Zephyr
Nov 23 at 1:30




Welcome to SO! Unfortunately, this is not the type of question we handle here as it is far too broad. We are not a code-writing or homework service. You need to come up with the structure yourself. If you do come across a specific issue, we're happy to help. Until then, however, please take the tour and read the How to Ask article.
– Zephyr
Nov 23 at 1:30












Welcome to StackOverflow. I think that you need to understand how a javaFX application work so look for some beginer tutorial.
– charles Lgn
Nov 23 at 8:56




Welcome to StackOverflow. I think that you need to understand how a javaFX application work so look for some beginer tutorial.
– charles Lgn
Nov 23 at 8:56

















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