The community has been busy here at Learn OpenGL ES, as many visitors have been developing fantastic games, live wallpapers, and tutorials of their own! I’d like to highlight some of the work that I have come across in recent weeks; if you’re part of the community here and would like to be featured as well, please give me a shout-out via the contact form!
Spiral Maze!
Spiral Maze! is a fun and addictive little game by Prodigen, with physics implemented with JBox2D. Prodigen is also behind the highly ranked and regarded Buggies! – Live Wallpaper, as well as AppShaker. All are definitely worth checking out!
Paperland
Then there’s Joko Interactive, the developer behind the incredibly beautiful and attractive Paperland Live Wallpaper, Light Grid Live Wallpaper, Exodus Live Wallpaper, and many more!
Tutorials
I’d also like to give props to fellow community members Sankar and bluBee!
Sankar has been sharing his own work and tutorials here: http://code.google.com/p/my3dcube/
bluBee has been sharing his own work and tutorials here: http://code.google.com/p/blubee-opengles20/
Thanks for giving back to the community!
If you’re part of the community and would like to be featured as well, please let me know via the contact form!
About the book
Android is booming like never before, with millions of devices shipping every day. In OpenGL ES 2 for Android: A Quick-Start Guide, you’ll learn all about shaders and the OpenGL pipeline, and discover the power of OpenGL ES 2.0, which is much more feature-rich than its predecessor.
It’s never been a better time to learn how to create your own 3D games and live wallpapers. If you can program in Java and you have a creative vision that you’d like to share with the world, then this is the book for you.






I’ve just added an OBJFileParser to my engine.
Could I make a tutorial on this for this site?
I know this topic doesn’t belong to OGL ES, but it’s generally android 3d graphics related.
It’s impossible to define hundredthousends of vertices in code.
Hi Martin,
I’d be more than happy if you wanted to make a tutorial for this; as I think it would be quite a cool thing to share with the community! I’ll get in touch with you via email as well.