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Udemy - Coding Games in Python

Laser 26 Feb 2020 05:27 LEARNING » e-learning - Tutorial

Udemy - Coding Games in Python
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + .srt | Duration: 61 lectures (8 hour, 23 mins) | Size: 4.47 GB

Learn how to code Arcade games in Python!

What you'll learn

Learn the fundamentals of writing 2D Arcade games in Python

Understand basic collision detection, collision resolution for top-down, ball-bouncing, and platformer games

Write games such as Tank Attacks, Brick-Breaker, Platformer Game(like Super Mario), Tetris

Requirements

Basic Knowledge of Python(Crash Course Python notes available)

Description

We will use the Python Arcade Library to code games. Arcade is a very easy to use library. It is more intuitive, requires less boiler-plate code and more Pythonic than Pygame. The library has many contributors on Github and is actively maintained with almost daily updates.

Learn to code the following games:

1) Tank Attacks: A top-down tank shooting game.

2) Brick Breaker: Classic brick breaker game.

3) Platformer Game: A Mario-like side-scrolling platformer game(side scrolling, with climbing ladders and moving platforms). This game is written from scratch; we implement all of the platformer collisions and resolution without using any physics library.

4) Tetris.

And more to come soon!

We will learn the fundamentals of writing arcade games including:

1) Drawing basic shapes

2) Basic Animation

3) Keyboard and Mouse inputs

4) Working with Images and Sprites

5) Animating Characters/Sprites

6) Basic Collision Detection

7) Resolving Wall Collisions for Top-Down Games

8) Shoot Bullets, Aim and Shoot at Angle.

9) Scrolling

10) Simulating Explosions

11) Adding Sounds

12) Using Tiled Map Editor to Create Game Maps/Worlds

13) Implementing from scratch Ball-Brick Collisions for Brick-Breaker Game

14) Write a Platformer Game like Super Mario from Scratch(side scrolling, with climbing ladders and moving platforms)

15) Learn how to write Tetris from scratch!

Who this course is for:

Any level Python students who would like to learn how to write Arcade games.



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