- Duration: Flexible
Course details
Video games are on our computers, our consoles and our phones! Lots of people play them and every year more people are making them. If you have ever played a computer game and thought, "I wonder how they do that?" or, better yet, "I want to make something like that," then this course will get you started. Game development is what got many developers into programming. But how many of us actually ever learned how to create games? Creating games can be challenging, but it doesn't have to be that way! MonoGame is a cross platform gaming framework based on Microsoft's XNA framework that's extremely easy to learn. Best of all, games you build with MonoGame will run on iOS, Android, Mac OS X, tvOS, Windows, Linux, PlayStation 4, and more—write once, play anywhere.
There's no shortage of options when it comes to game development environments. From full-featured engines like Unity to comprehensive and complex multimedia APIs like DirectX, it can be hard to know where to start. MonoGame is a set of tools, with a level of complexity falling somewhere between a game engine and a grittier API like DirectX. It provides an easy-to-use content pipeline, and all the functionality required to create lightweight games that run on a wide variety of platforms. Best of all, MonoGame apps are written in pure C#, and you can distribute them quickly via the Microsoft Store or other similar distribution platforms.
Our focus will be working with Visual Studio on Windows machines .
This course assumes that you've done a little bit of programming in C# but all the material starts at the most basic level. That means that anyone should be able to join in and work their way through the material. That's the good news.
The bad news is that programming is hard work, especially at first. If you truly want to learn how to program, you'll need to write programs yourself and struggle through some rough spots before some topics really click for you. Just as you can't learn how to ride a bicycle by reading about it - you have to actually do it, probably with some spills along the way - you can't learn to program just by reading about it or watching a video. If you were hoping to watch and learn how to program without doing any programming yourself, it's not going to happen... But having said that don't feel you are alone, I will be available daily for extra help should you need it.
This course is project-based, so you will not just be learning dry programming concepts, but applying them immediately to real games as you go. All the project files will be included, as well as additional references and resources
... So are you ready to start making your first games ? Lets get started !
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