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About the Course

If you love games and want to learn how to make them, then this course is your second step down that path. In this course you will learn the fundamentals of game design, including an understanding of the game world, storytelling, gameplay, user experience, and game technology. You will continue developing videogames using industry standard game development tools, including the Unity game engine. At the end of the course you will have completed a 2D Platformer game, and will be able to leverage an array of game development techniques to create your own basic games....

Top reviews

NP

Mar 26, 2022

Content and course design are excellent. Compare to any famous books and University.

The teaching video is also high quality knowledge in terms of knowledge and technology.

WG

Nov 15, 2023

Great course! It can be used as a starting point to create a very nice game project, since it provides a lot of resources and knowledge. Definitely recommended!

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By Azizbek R

Nov 10, 2024

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Oct 20, 2024

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May 24, 2022

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By David B

Mar 30, 2021

Helpful and progressive - but it is worth reading ahead a little in the final project - youn start it early but it isnt handed in til the end!

By ELYAS A

Jun 5, 2021

The course is good, I learned a lot, but the marking by the student sometimes become unfair.

By Yukihiro F

Jul 25, 2024

Unfortunately, in the peer review assignments of this specialized course, I have never encountered a peer who seriously worked on the assignments, except for the first solar system modeling task. Everyone submitted either random URLs or URLs belonging to someone else.

By Deleted A

Apr 6, 2023

Brian Winn is great and the course has good intentions with the tutorial style. However, the implementation with the TA’s teaching inadequacies is very frustrating. I’ve found the freely available tutorials with Learn Unity to be better designed and taught.