Computer and Video Game Theory for Independent Developers

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About This Course

Also known as, "So you want to make computer games"

During this course you will learn all about the skills and mindset needed to develop computer games as an indie or hobbiest game maker. We will cover such topics as:

  • Coming up with a good idea for your game.

  • Some BIG questions to ask yourself to ensure your game will work how you want it to work.

  • Learn a little about the psychology of your gamers so they keep playing.

  • Thinking differently so your games run efficiently on the devices they are designed for.

  • The hardware your games will run on, taking advantage of their features and avoiding their limitations.

  • A little about the importance of maths with examples showing why.

  • Everything you need to make your own "Fruit Slice" game, including the pseudo code, mechanics and maths.

  • Everything you need to make your own "Mazes" and randomly generated maps/levels, including pseudo code and a simple algorithm.

  • Artificial Intelligence in video games, and how to make your own simple Neural Network to improve realism and engage players.

  • Finishing and testing your games, and what to do next.

Hopefully you will come away full of ideas and with the ability to plan your games better, whether you are a beginner or already working in the industry.

  • A clearer idea of the direction you need to go, in order to make a game.

  • Important things to research when designing your games.

  • Some of the pitfalls to avoid when making a game.

Course Curriculum

1 Lectures

Instructor

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Neil King

Web designer and software engineer.Co-founder of Statistics 24 - cloud based G Suite analytics and dashboard software for education and business.Co-founder of Safeguarding 24 - safeguard concern reporting system for schools and colleges.20 years working in further education.Creator of games such as Dinky Racing, Cell Infex, Somnus - Dream Walker, BallBot, Crash Test Bots etc.Programmer behind SafeSearchLock - online child...

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4.9 course rating
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Jane D.
5.0
4 years ago

Brilliant. Really useful. I love the animated lessons. I will keep coming back to it to rewatch lessons as I try to make my first game. Wish me luck!!! :-)

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Anonymized U.
5.0
5 years ago

Great course with a great overview of the concepts for the hobbyist developer. Thanks Neil!

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George J.
5.0
6 years ago

Love the animations. The information is very easy to understand, starts simple but gets more in-depth. I would say this course would be good for everyone.... school students up to university students and anyone who wants to make their own games.

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Johan O.
3.0
6 years ago

Most of it i find quite obvious. Would expect it to be for most ppl. I like the presenter though. Very ambitious drawings so with better content his courses has great potential.

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