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## Welcome to GameDev at TTLMakerspace!
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Playing games is fun. Making games is even more fun - creating everything from simple toys to immersive worlds of your own design.
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The Godot game engine is an incredible open-source project that is free for anyone to use. It is community-maintained and has seen explosive growth in the last two years.
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With the arrival of Godot 4, the engine has become a legitimate tool for learning game development and making fun games in both 2D and 3D - and more recently XR.
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## Course Description
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In this course at TTLMakerspace, you will go from beginner to a working knowledge of game design and development using the open-source engine Godot.
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Starting with the basics of the game engine, you’ll learn how to progress from a knowledge of game mechanics to a coherent, engaging game experience.
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Outcomes:
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At the end of this course you will have achieved the following goals:
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* A grasp of planning out fun game-play mechanics
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* Familiarity with features of the Godot Game Engine
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* Practical knowledge of animation techniques
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* A working understanding of sound design
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* Application of physics for game-play mechanics
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* Comfort with both 2D and 3D game development
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* Ability to publish and show your game
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* Working understanding of UI in games
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Following this course, you’ll be welcome to join the growing community of creators and game developers at TTLMakerspace for continued support and encouragement in your game development journey.
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Useful for: games, art, installations, animation, interactive experiences
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### Contribute!
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