Introduction to Mobile Games Development with Gamesalad
Introduction to Mobile Games Development with Gamesalad, available at $64.99, has an average rating of 4.75, with 52 lectures, 2 quizzes, based on 168 reviews, and has 1511 subscribers.
You will learn about You will learn how to create your own mobile and desktop games using Gamesalad. You will learn about the elements (sprites, behaviors, physics, sounds, and more) that make a successful game. You will learn to think like a game developer. There are downloadable source files and supplementary information to compliment the lectures. Interactive quizzes will let you test your knowledge of the subjects covered. By the end of this course you will have completed 3 different video games. This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginners or Anyone who wants to learn to make their own video games or Anyone who wants to make their games available for Macintosh, Windows, Android, iOS, and HTML 5 platforms. It is particularly useful for Beginners or Anyone who wants to learn to make their own video games or Anyone who wants to make their games available for Macintosh, Windows, Android, iOS, and HTML 5 platforms.
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Summary
Title: Introduction to Mobile Games Development with Gamesalad
Price: $64.99
Average Rating: 4.75
Number of Lectures: 52
Number of Quizzes: 2
Number of Published Lectures: 52
Number of Published Quizzes: 2
Number of Curriculum Items: 54
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 54
Original Price: $39.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- You will learn how to create your own mobile and desktop games using Gamesalad.
- You will learn about the elements (sprites, behaviors, physics, sounds, and more) that make a successful game.
- You will learn to think like a game developer.
- There are downloadable source files and supplementary information to compliment the lectures.
- Interactive quizzes will let you test your knowledge of the subjects covered.
- By the end of this course you will have completed 3 different video games.
Who Should Attend
- Beginners
- Anyone who wants to learn to make their own video games
- Anyone who wants to make their games available for Macintosh, Windows, Android, iOS, and HTML 5 platforms.
Target Audiences
- Beginners
- Anyone who wants to learn to make their own video games
- Anyone who wants to make their games available for Macintosh, Windows, Android, iOS, and HTML 5 platforms.
Since the launch of the Apple App Store in 2008, games have been one of the most downloaded categories of apps for iOS devices, the same holds true for the Android App Stores. Most people seem to think games are very hard to build because they require a lot of difficult to learn programming knowledge. But in this class I will teach you how easy it is to make your own games with NO programming knowledge at all.
No prior programming or game development experience is needed for this class. In this class you will learn how to use Gamesalad Creator to create three different video games. You’ll learn:
- How to set up and use Gamesalad’s development environment
- How to think like a game developer
- About key game elements like sprites, behaviors, audio, and more
- How to set up different kinds of player interaction, keyboard for desktop games and touch controls for mobile games
- How to add physics to your games
- How to publish your games as HTML 5 and post it on your own webpage
The three games that you will have completed by the end of class are:
- Classic Pong
- An Endless Runner
- And a Physics Puzzle game
All three games can be previewed for FREE from the lecture outline below!
Learn Gamesalad Book!I have recently published a book titled “Learn Mobile Game Development in One Day Using Gamesalad”. While it is NOT required to complete this class it is a great companion to learn more details about Gamesalad and also contains four entirely different game building exercises. Udemy does not allow live links in this area so if you are interested in the book, simple do a Google search and it should pop right up for you.
Some features of Gamesalad Creator include:
Gamesalad offers a FREE 15 day free trial of their software which should be plenty of time to work through the lessons in this class. After the 15 day free trial you are able to continue using Gamesalad on a monthly or yearly basis through various subscription plans.
- IOS and Android Publishing
- Web Publishing with HTML 5
- Publish to Macintosh and Windows computers
- Publish to both the Kindle and the Nook
- Built in Physics engine
- Simple Drag & Drop user interface
Sign up now and you’ll have all the knowledge you need to create and publish your own video games in no time!
Note: Gamesalad has versions that work on both the Macintosh and Windows operating systems. This course uses the Macintosh version for all of the lessons, while all of the functionality is the same between operating systems, the interface is different so Windows users will see different window and menu layouts in their software. If you are a Windows user consider watching the free preview of Lecture 3 where I discuss the differences between the Windows and Macintosh versions.
If you are a Windows user please be sure and watch and read the Windows lectures in Section 8 Bonus Material first!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction, Installation and Overview
Lecture 1: What is game development and what is Gamesalad?
Lecture 2: Install Gamesalad for Macintosh
Lecture 3: Macintosh Interface Overview And A Few Words About The Windows Version
Chapter 2: Assets for the Course
Lecture 1: Macintosh Asset Files
Lecture 2: Windows Asset Files
Chapter 3: Getting Down to Business with Gamesalad
Lecture 1: Section 2 Assignments
Lecture 2: Starting a new game project
Lecture 3: The Scene Editor part 1
Lecture 4: The Scene Editor part 2
Lecture 5: Actors part 1 (sprites and images)
Lecture 6: Actors part 2 (sprites and images)
Lecture 7: Tags, organizing your actors
Lecture 8: Behaviors, actions and scripting part 1
Lecture 9: Behaviors, actions and scripting part 2
Lecture 10: Attributes part 1
Lecture 11: Attributes part 2
Lecture 12: Attributes details handout
Lecture 13: Graphics part 1
Lecture 14: Graphics part 2
Lecture 15: Graphics details handout
Lecture 16: Audio, sounds and music
Lecture 17: Physics Engine
Lecture 18: Physics details handout
Chapter 4: You're first full game — Classic Pong!
Lecture 1: Make Your Own Pong–The First Commercially Successful Video Game
Lecture 2: Pong 2–Adding the paddles
Lecture 3: Pong 3–Add the boundaries and the ball/puck
Lecture 4: Pong 4–Scoring system and display
Lecture 5: Pong 5–Artificial Intelligence
Lecture 6: Pong 6–Tweaking the AI
Lecture 7: Pong 7–Allowing the computer to serve the ball
Lecture 8: Pong 8–Adding some UI messages and finishing the game
Chapter 5: Creating your own endless runner style game!
Lecture 1: Endless Runner 1–What is an endless runner game?
Lecture 2: Endless Runner 2-Set up and begin building some platforms
Lecture 3: Endless Runner 3–Continue building the plaftorms
Lecture 4: Endless Runner 4–Randomize the platforms as they appear on screen
Lecture 5: Endless Runner 5–Control the platforms placement and add the player
Lecture 6: Endless Runner 6–Adding the player and some graphics
Lecture 7: Endless Runner 7–Animate the player and scroll (parallax) the background
Lecture 8: Endless Runner 8–Add the obstacles
Lecture 9: Endless Runner 9–Scoring and final game details
Chapter 6: Build a physics puzzle game!
Lecture 1: Physics Puzzle 1–Physics puzzle game demo
Lecture 2: Physics Puzzle 2–Set up and adding some actors
Lecture 3: Physics Puzzle 3–Background scenery and scene building
Lecture 4: Physics Puzzle 4–Break the crates with a particle effect
Lecture 5: Physics Puzzle 5–Start the main character
Lecture 6: Physics Puzzle 6–Winning or losing
Lecture 7: Physics Puzzle 7–Adding the UI button controls
Lecture 8: Physics Puzzle 8–Finish the UI and build a splash screen
Lecture 9: Physics Puzzle 9–Level building
Chapter 7: Conclusion
Lecture 1: The End?
Chapter 8: Bonus Material
Lecture 1: Macintosh and Windows Interface Comparison
Lecture 2: IMPORTANT Information for International Windows Users
Instructors
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Jamie Cross
Gamesalad Mobile Game Development
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- 3 stars: 7 votes
- 4 stars: 23 votes
- 5 stars: 135 votes
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