Technology
Create the next viral video game from scratch while you’re stuck at home
TL;DR: Bring your dream game to life with the Hands-On Game Development Bundle for $34.99, a 98% savings as of April 13.
Time and again, you’ve been told learning to code is one of the most valuable skills a person can have these days. But most people never had the time or energy to learn. Well, now that you’re sheltering in place, there are no more excuses.
With a little help from this Hands-On Game Development Bundle, you can start coding your little heart out. And by the end of the training, you’ll have your own video game to show for it. How’s that for a new skill?
With 12 hours of quick, practical instruction, and 10 individual courses, this massive bundle is perfect for both coding noobs and seasoned pros looking to explore a new medium. You’ll be introduced to Unity 3D, the world’s most popular video game development platform; Godot, the fast-growing, open-sourced game engine; C++, an in-demand language used in many fields of development; and Node.js and Express, the open-source, cross-platform, JavaScript runtime environments.
By the end of all 10 courses, you’ll have created a text-based, dungeon crawler, iOS and Android games, a 2D platformer level using tiles, an AR space shooter game, and your own animated humanoid characters all from scratch.
The courses are all led by Zenva Academy, which is trusted by 500,000 learners and developers worldwide for learning in-demand programming skills. “Once I actually started to type, a giant game programming world opened up before my eyes and it is absolutely amazing!” one satisfied student raved. What’s special about these courses is you’ll learn by building real-world projects, not just reading about other people doing so.
Worth $2,000, you can get the Hands-On Game Development Bundle for just $34.99 on sale and start creating your own games from scratch. If you build it, they will come.
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