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GDQuest
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Become a game developer, with Godot!
Learn the techniques professionals use to create stunning games, using Free and Open Source Software.
Learn the techniques professionals use to create stunning games, using Free and Open Source Software.
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GDQuest
I'm excited to share a dense and super valuable devlog from @seyff367! He went from following GDQuest’s gamedev curriculum to building his own 2D platformer completely on his own.
In the video, he breaks down his journey: from setting personal rules to balance life, work, and gamedev... all the way to designing his character, building his controller, and creating levels using GDQuest's course modules as a launchpad. He even shares some honest mishaps along the way (like forgetting to commit an entire level. Ouch! 😅).
We're so thankful to see creators still sharing their experience, inspirations, and useful resources with the community, not for sponsorship but just for the pleasure of giving back.
It's also incredibly rewarding to see GDSchool, our learning platform, deliver on its promise of helping aspiring devs gain the skills to create independently.
Meanwhile, here at GDQuest, we're hard at work refining our course lessons and preparing to launch our Free Library of tools, assets, and learning resources for you all.
👉 Please take a moment to check out @seyff367’s channel and give his video a thumbs up!
A playable demo of his dark fantasy 2D Game: The Tower to God should be available soon on
https://ginkgogames.itch.io/
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What learning method works best for you? Do you play around with open source demos?
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What nickname/sobriquet would you give to Godot 4.2? We debated it for a while before choosing this one. Any guesses why? (Going forward we'll be coming up with a nickname/appellation for every new release)!
Vote on a poll:
The People Pleaser The Restorer of the Lost
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If you want to see the people making Godot and hear about their vision,
@emi_cpl
made a great short documentary about them.
We're looking forward to more videos like this!
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gggeese2982
(2 years ago)
If anyone had a problem with the character dying for no apparent reason, the reason is that the mask was not removed from the HurtBox (mask 2 for mob)
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JakeTrophee
(2 years ago)
I really like the Godot Engine. This tutorial really helps for a lot of begginers. You're making a good job!
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PixelBladeStudios
(2 years ago)
Finally a tutorial that covers the "why" and not just the "what". Well paced, clearly explained and properly sized to make it digestible. Thoroughly enjoyed making this Vampire Survivor. GDQuest is my go-to place for all things Godot!!
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Live_laugh_love_lyney
(10 months ago)
Just woke up wtf did I watch when sleeping I’m one hour in I do rat know anything about coding wtf
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concabietleocay
(1 month ago)
Omg, I finish the tutorial and create my first game. It feels incredible !!! Thanks you so much for this course.
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yeiskelcisneros2298
(2 years ago)
This was such a great start in game development. I was looking for an updated tutorial and a Vampire Survivor style project was an amazing idea. Thanks!
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Temple_Cloud
(2 years ago (edited))
Just want to confirm this is a great tutorial and worth the time. It is split up into sensible chunks, so you don't need to watch the whole thing in one go and can easily go back and review.
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WiredGamesOfficial
(2 years ago)
For anyone having problems at 1 51 53. Go to your bullet script change your variable direction equals vector two from "RIGHT" to "UP" helped me allot
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kalgorian
(2 years ago)
Thy for the Video. I'm 50 plus and just started to learn this kind of stuff. Great tutorial for beginners. Looking forward fore more.
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diruthewinner
(2 years ago)
I use POP os too and I only know one youtuber that uses linux for game development - GDquest!
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persononyoutube3000
(2 years ago)
This is really great. As a programmer that's used Unity casually in the past, I've taken a few half-hearted stabs at Godot in the past and never really understood the "scenes and nodes" paradigm. A hands-on project format like this really helped. Now I feel like I have a pretty solid foundation of Godot and can continue on from here. Thanks for this.
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kosotoru2321
(2 years ago)
This is huge, I picked up Godot a few days ago and watched a bit of a different tutorial but never actually made any progress because of how overwhelmed I felt. Today I decided to give it another chance and you guys upload this. Thanks!
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