Essential Guide to Multiplayer Games with Godot 4.0

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Essential Guide to Multiplayer Games with Godot 4.0

Coursera · Intermediate ·📐 ML Fundamentals ·1h ago
This course is your ultimate guide to mastering multiplayer game development using Godot 4.0. Learn how to harness the power of the high-level network API to build immersive online experiences. Through hands-on projects, you will develop the skills necessary to create seamless multiplayer features in your games. By the end of the course, you will have the knowledge and experience to implement network APIs, build multiplayer game lobbies, create online chat systems, and optimize performance for smoother gameplay. The course covers everything from fundamental networking concepts to advanced game development techniques. What sets this course apart is its practical approach. You’ll work on real-world projects that demonstrate how to apply multiplayer features and optimize networking. With step-by-step guidance, you’ll progressively build an online top-down space-shooting adventure, learning as you go. The course is perfect for game developers familiar with Godot who wish to extend their games into the multiplayer realm. It is also suitable for network engineers who want to gain practical, hands-on experience with multiplayer game development. A solid understanding of Godot’s scene tree and GDScript is recommended.
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