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Pluralsight – Making Your First Game in Game Maker Studio 2

11/02/2018 Learning for Life Leave a Comment

Pluralsight – Making Your First Game in Game Maker Studio 2
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Have you ever wanted to create your own video game, but didn’t know where or how to get started? If so, Making Your First Game in Game Maker Studio 2 is the perfect course for you because you will learn how to create your very own side-scrolling video game. First, you’ll learn how to import and create assets for your game. Next, you will learn the basics of the Game Maker Language and learn how to code various aspects of your game. Finally, you will program AI, create parallax layers, use tile sets, and work with sounds to bring your game to life.

When you’re finished with this course, you’ll not only know how to build a video game, but also how to use these skills to build future games of different types. Software required: Game Maker Studio 2.

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