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Build a ‘Fortnite’-style game yourself with this $15 beginner’s course
TL;DR: Learn how to build a battle royale with Unity and Blender for just $14.99, a 92% savings as of April 20.
Last year alone, the larger-than-life battle royale video game Fortnite reeled in a colossal 3 billion dollars. It’s unsurprising, as its unique and addictive gaming style appeals to people from all walks of life. Fortnite isn’t the only one either. Games like PUBG and Call of Duty are endlessly popular, too. And our guess is they’re only going to bring in more money as everyone turns to gaming as a means of escaping social distancing boredom. In other words, it’s a good time to get a piece of that action.
Anyone can create a video game. No, seriously. Like most things, all you need is a little instruction — and this Build a Battle Royale with Unity and Blender course is just what the doctor ordered.
Taught by John Bura, owner of the game development studio Mammoth Interactive, this nine-course, 55-hour training was designed to teach total beginners the process of building a multiplayer game from scratch. Through some 300 lectures, it will familiarize you with the Unity game engine, as well as the open-source 3D production suite Blender. You’ll learn how to code in C#, set up a game arena, create and customize your very own hero, and create assets like weapons to complete your game’s toolkit. By the end, you’ll even set up a local game with a local server and a global server with player vs. player support.
Even if you’re a total beginner, this comprehensive course can help you develop the skills necessary to build your own game from scratch. Worth $199.99, you can save more than 90% on this training and get started for just $14.99.
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