Creating Games in Multimedia Fusion 2: Beginner Course

Learn to create your own games effortlessly with Multimedia Fusion 2, no programming required. Ideal for beginners seeking cross-platform game development skills.

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Brief Summary

This course teaches you how to create computer games using Multimedia Fusion 2, all without needing programming skills. You’ll learn through video tutorials and hands-on practice, suitable for both newbies and those needing a refresher.

Key Points

  • Create your own computer games without programming experience
  • Use Multimedia Fusion 2 for various platforms including Windows and Mobile
  • No programming or scripting required—easy for beginners
  • Learn through 3.5 hours of video content at your own pace
  • Weekly Q&A sessions for support and live-tutoring

Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the basics of Multimedia Fusion 2
  • Create various types of games like Platformers and Pong clones
  • Navigate the Event Editor and storyboarding tools
  • Import game assets and edit frames effectively
  • Utilize built-in functions for game logic

About This Course

Learn the basics of MMF2 and get off to the right start in creating your own games for Windows, Mobile, Flash and HTML5!

Have you ever wanted to create your own computer games but have no programming experience? Do you want to create computer games without having to learn all about programming? Well, if so, this Udemy course is for you.

Multimedia Fusion 2 is a game and application authoring tool that allows you to design, build and develop your very own computer games and applications for:

· Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8

· iOS (iPhone / iPad / iPod)

· Android (Phones / Tablets)

· Xbox 360 and Windows Mobile

· HTML5 (Web Browser Games)

· Flash (Web Browser Games)

· Java / Blackberry Games

· Macintosh / Linux Supported

· DirectX 9 Powered Games with Shader Effects (Hardware Accelerated)

Multimedia Fusion 2 is a very powerful authoring tool that enables you to create quick prototypes or full-blown game developments cutting down timescales massively and allowing you to export all your games across the above platforms with just a few clicks of the mouse!

Some products always like to claim 'No Programming Required' then when you dig deeper you find there is a 'scripting language' you need to learn or some other syntax. With Multimedia Fusion 2 it is exactly that, No Programming or Scripting Required. Multimedia Fusion 2 caters for both beginners and already-established programmers alike. It contains every feature you could ask for when developing a computer game or application.

This course is made up of over 3.5 hours of Video Content, complete walk-through via video for each lecture complete with running commentary in English. The course will introduce you to MMF2, it’s interfaces, editing, the objects, the extensions and literally, everything you will need to know to get you on your way with the best start to create your own computer games and applications, cross-platform.

This Multimedia Fusion 2 course can be taken completely at your own pace. You will have access to the content around the clock and can access this course from any computer. You can follow along with the video lectures and you can download supplementary material that is provided. I will also be allocating a weekly time-slot exclusively for this course to answer any questions you may have and also provide some live-tutoring along the way.

This Multimedia Fusion 2 course is already packed with everything you need to get you going with the ultimate goal being to create your own computer games and be more knowledgeable in using MMF2 to do that. There are goals set along the route to ensure you're keeping up with the courses pace. In addition to it already being packed out with exclusive to Udemy content, I will also be adding content on a weekly basis to ensure you're always getting the best value that this course can offer you.

This course is ideally aimed towards beginners of MMF2 or maybe those that have used it before but cannot get to grips with some of the fundamentals. Do not worry, everybody has their own way of learning and I hope I can bring the best out in everyone who takes part in this course to get you on the right track to create your own computer games.

I would recommend this Multimedia Fusion 2 course for beginners as the structure is laid out in a fashion that covers each step, right from covering the entire user manual, every property and the basic functions right through to ultimately creating your first set of games including Platform Games, Pong-Like Games, Breakout Clones and much more.

Check out some of the free lectures today to see how this course can further your development with Multimedia Fusion 2.

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  • In this course you will learn the storyboarding, frame editing and importing your game's assets

  • In this course you will learn how the Event Editor works, where all the magic happens to make your game run the way you want.

  • In this course you will learn how to evaluate expressions and use built in functions like Random()

Course Curriculum

Instructor

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Danny James

Teaching I have been actively teaching Game Design, App Development, Networking and Website development since 2013. I really enjoy teaching others what I have learned over the years and it's a great feat to be able to teach based on my experience also. For me, to be able to teach in an effective manner, I not only have to be...

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4.9 course rating
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Lance J.
5.0
5 years ago

I am a total newbie at MMF2/CF2.5 and so far this course is teaching me everything I need to know. Great course.

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Philip F.
4.0
6 years ago

Good overview of Multimedia Fusion.

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Jhen R.
3.5
8 years ago

There is a serious issue with audio in some lessons...the teacher also tends to go a little too fast in come cases. Also I do not see much for future lessons as promised....he does give a good overall generalized get you started in multimedia fusion so far.

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Simon S.
2.5
8 years ago

bad sound in platform tutorial , not in synch.

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Allen W.
4.0
8 years ago

Good videos . I can see why some people said the speed of the training is a little to fast paced for beginners . Luckily I was already familiar with the software , before I started watching this. Overall though I think it's a good video collection .

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Rachel L.
2.0
10 years ago

This course has poor audio for several lectures. The instructor also speaks rapid fire. He travels over the material at a break neck speed. It is hard to follow his lectures. Much of the course instruction seems to be at the intermediate level of usage rather than at the beginning level. While that could have its benefits, in this case, it is a detriment. Even with a coupon price, I don't feel my money was well spent. I will go back and look at the lessons over and over so maybe I won't feel so bad later. If you do purchase this, know that it is for Multimedia Fusion 2 not Click Fusion 2.5. It will apply, but it isn't updated. As one person put it, it seems to have been abandoned by the instructor. He continually talks about what he is going to do and how you will learn then, but he doesn't present the material to you. One of the tutorials is taken directly from the Fusion help files. You can do that one easier by following the tutorial notes in the help file. On a more positive note, the lecturer does know the software. He is definitely an expert in using it. It is just that his talent doesn't seem to lie in teaching.

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Luis C.
3.0
11 years ago

He explains things way too fast, he uses shortcuts, like if we already knew how to use the software. You have to watch the lectures multiple times to get how he is doing something, in a few lectures it feels like he is just showing you the software features rather than teaching you how to do it.

If you are new to the software you will feel kind of lost sometimes, like i said he seems to be good with the software but he is not the greatest teacher.

But overall this it's a good course.

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Merrie S.
5.0
12 years ago

You want to learn the basics of game creation? Grab this course, its well presented and easy to follow.

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