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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ At the end of this course you will have achieved the following goals:
* Practical knowledge of animation techniques
* A working understanding of sound design
* Application of physics for game-play mechanics
* Comfort with both 2D and 3D game development
* Comfort with 2D game development
* Ability to publish and show your game
* Working understanding of UI in games
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Useful for: games, art, installations, animation, interactive experiences
# What to Expect:
## Week1 Getting Started
* What is Godot?
* Why use a game engine?
* Organization (nodes, resources, scenes)
* The Big Four game objects
* Local and Global coordinates
Concepts covered:
* Static bodies
* Rigid bodies
* Character bodies
* Areas (Triggers)
* Signals
* Masks and Layers
Exercise:
Create a basic game scene using the four main types of game objects static body, rigid body, character body, and area.
By doing this exercise, youll learn some of the most important core concepts about creating a game.
## Week2 Deeper in Code and Bullets
* How does code work?
* Variables, Functions
* Operators, Conditionals
Concepts covered:
* Forces and Impulses
* Dynamic Instantiation
* Code based animation
* Groups
* Hitbox and Hurtbox (modules)
* Raycasts
Exercise:
Add melee attacks to the character by applying forces. Additionally add a ranged attack by firing a bullet. Learn to detect what objects are being attacked, and advance your knowledge of signals.
## Week3 Graphics and Animation
* Three ways to animate graphics
* How to add images and style our graphics
* Animating the player character
* Creating levels, walls, platforms
Concepts covered:
* Sprites
* Animated Sprites
* Tilesets, Tilemap Layers, Terrains
* Cameras
* Scaling and Viewport
Exercise:
Create animation states for your player character, add graphics for the bullets. Learn to paint terrains for your world level.
## Week4 Graphics and Animation 2
* Enhancing our world
* Enhancing player animation
* Using more graphics tools
* Creating traps
Concepts covered:
* Animatable objects
* Animation player
* Parallax background
* Scene controller
Exercise:
Enhance your level by learning to use terrains for painting graphics into your game world. Learn to use layers in terrains. And learn to trigger traps or effects based on player interaction.
# OPTIONAL: GAME ART JAM
Current students and alumni are invited for an evening of fun and to work together on enhancing the graphics and animation of their games!
## Week5 Collectibles and Enemies
* Introducing enemies and obstacles
* Providing objectives and collectibles
* Simple AI
* Player death
Concepts covered:
* Unique names (scene singletons)
* Scene loading
* Enhanced Scene Manager
Exercise:
Introduce enemies to the game, along with objectives and items to collect. Allow the enemies to attack, and for the player character to be harmed. Learn to restart the game.
## Week6 UI
* Enhance the player death
* Add a way to keep track of player and enemy health
* Keep track of collectibles
* Create a simple user interface
Concepts covered:
* Custom resources
* Game manager
* Class names
* Canvas layers
* Controls
Exercise:
Enhance the game architecture to include any number of enemies and objectives. Create a player health indicator and a score counter.
### Contribute!

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"res://scripts/": "red"
}
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2d_physics/layer_2="WorldUnsolids"

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