No programming knowledge is needed! I start from 0, and if you do have some knowledge you can totally skip the beginning parts!
Here are some things I go over in the course:
We will be creating a simple platformer
we will learn some level design fundamentals
using scene tiles for adding complex platforms
implement parallax background
NPC with dialogue
cool dialogue effects
using terrains to make level design much easier
explore some cool ways of getting dynamic audio
How to create Collectables
dynamic UI
How to animate the player
create a simple character controller
Using new Godot 4.3 Features!
Learn about custom signals and global variables
Thank you guys so much for the support, gamedev doesn't have to be hard, if you're really motivated YOU can make a game 💚
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If you'd like to support the streams / content through a financial donation, I can't even begin to thank you enough, it's a dream of mine to be able to program exciting things and share what I learn along the way, so thank you so much for supporting the dream and believing in me! Donation link
I also have a Patreon which is another great way to support the channel If you're unable to donate financially that of course is not a problem! just coming to watch, chat or even lurk is so much appreciated!
Hello, I'm Jackie I'm an ordinary gal who has always wanted to make games. I've been a gamer since I was about 4 and I've always loved technology growing up. March 2021 I decided it was time to start making games in Unity, so I learned unity by making Mario, you can watch how it went on my youtube! At the end of 2021 I switched to the Godot Engine and haven't looked back!
I'm currently working on my game Logcraft, a story driven, action, survival game that takes place in a mysterious world with its own lore, gods, and problems. I post regular devlogs on youtube, so if you want to check out how it's progressed, you can find the video there.
I also really love recreating video games. I feel like it's great for sharpening your game development skills. I've partially recreated games like Terraria, Darkest Dungeon and Mario! What game would you like to see me recreate?
I use godot for making the game, Aseprite for the pixel art, I program the game in Godot Script.
