Learning GDScript by Developing a Game with Godot 4

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Learning GDScript by Developing a Game with Godot 4

Coursera · Beginner ·🧒 Coding for Kids ·1mo ago

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Develops a game with Godot 4 using GDScript

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This course provides a comprehensive introduction to programming with GDScript 2.0 and game development using the Godot 4 engine. By the end of this course, learners will have developed key programming skills while gaining hands-on experience creating a game from scratch. These skills will help open new opportunities in the rapidly growing gaming industry. The course guides learners step-by-step through the fundamentals of programming and game design, empowering them to create immersive games. With a practical approach, you'll apply what you learn in real-world scenarios to craft an engaging interactive experience. What sets this course apart is its focus on combining theory with hands-on projects. Learners will develop a fully functional game while mastering GDScript and the powerful tools of the Godot 4 engine, which is widely used in game development. This course is perfect for beginners as well as experienced developers or game designers who want to develop games using Godot 4. A basic understanding of programming concepts is recommended, but prior experience with Godot is not necessary.
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