Making the Zune HD Sparkle with XNA Game Studio 3.1 – Part 2

Introduction

This is part two of a two-part tutorial dealing with touch and accelerometer input on the Zune HD.  It’s assumed that readers have already read the first part, which provides a full discussion of building the application to this point, including required prerequisites.  If you haven’t read it already, see Making the Zune HD Sparkle with XNA Game Studio 3.1 – Part 1.

This part of the tutorial adds a number of GUI elements to the application, making it more complete by adding an instruction screen and a menu to manipulate the behavior of the display.

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