What *is* resolution, what should you pick for your game? What is aspect ratio? How do you manage it across different devices? These questions answered with some advice that’s both general and also some GameMaker specific tips.
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▶ Smooth pixel camera guide for GameMaker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hTYexed8-Q
▶ Pixellated Pope resolution guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCl6zT0eQLU
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The Godot Game Engines is great, but there are a lot of QOL things that I wish I knew sooner. This video has the 5 (+2) features I wish I knew about sooner. They are all things I used on daily basis.
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00:00 Intro
00:30 1 Function Call for Animation Player
01:21 2 Easing in Animation Player
01:50 3 Collison Layer Names
02:42 4 Check If Is Group
03:48 5 Import Presents
04:30 Bonus 1 Holding Alt to Move
05:10 Bonus 2 Remove Warnings
In this project series, you will learn to develop a 2D platformer game in Game Maker Studio. You will be guided through each step of the process to develop a 2D game. In this series, you will learn to develop a platformer game.
Over 2 years ago I switched from using the Unity Game Engine to the open source Godot Game Engine to make my indie games.. but that might have been a huge mistake!!
00:00 Was Switching a MISTAKE!?
00:20 Game Dev and Picking Unity
01:26 All the Game Dev YT Creators
02:04 My Journey and Games
02:34 ONE Simple Reason
03:47 Is Godot Bad?
04:07 What you Should Do
📢Attributions
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🎵 Song 1: Target Fuse by French Fuse
🎵 Song 1: Downwards by Allem Iversom *Riot
🎵 Song 3: Rhodesia by Twin Musicom
✨Sound Effect and Trailer Song from Zap Spalt (https://www.zapsplat.com/)
*Some songs courtesy of Riot Games (https://www.leagueoflegends.com/en-us/news/community/riot-music-creator-safe-guidelines/)
🛠️ Game Dev Tools
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⚙️Game Engine: Godot (open source and free) https://godotengine.org/
🗒️Notes and Planning: Notion (free with paid version) https://www.notion.so/
👨🎨Pixel Art: Aseprite ($20 USD) https://www.aseprite.org/
🖌️Drawing and Painting: Leonardo ($40 USD) https://www.getleonardo.com/
📹Video Recording & Streaming: OBS (open source and free) https://obsproject.com/
🎛️Audio Recording: Audacity (open source and free) https://www.audacityteam.org/
📀Video Editing: DaVinci Resolve (free) https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve
🎨 Lospec Color Pallets: https://lospec.com/palette-list
Nowadays mobile game market has become so vast and popular in game development, for that we made this video to find out is Unity Engine good for mobile games.
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In this Gamemaker Studio 2 tutorial, we’ll show you the easiest way to create a fade effect in your games!
This fade effect is perfect for adding a touch of realism to your games, and it’s easy to apply in Gamemaker Studio 2. We’ll provide you with step-by-step instructions, and by the end of the tutorial, you’ll be able to create a fade effect in your games like a pro!
Will 2023 be THE YEAR for the Godot Engine? After a strong year of growth in 2022, the Godot Engine is primed to expand its already passionate community and to build upon a future Godot 4 Stable release. But will it be enough to compete with the big boys of game development.
Find out what 2023 has in store for the Godot Engine.
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Turbo tutorial round 2! Learn by doing and throw a classic game together super fast while learning all the basics of GML code. I tend to recommend making something more “yours” than a basic clone but if nostalgia gets you motivated I won’t argue!
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(Assets I used coming soon. Meanwhile, why not draw your own? 🙂 )
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This video is focused on how to make a solid framework for a platform game in the latest version of GameMaker (v2022.1+). If you want to make a platform game while being given a more gentle introduction to GML and coding, and learn various other techniques I recommend my Complete Platformer Series instead: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izNXbMdu348
The Godot Engine is one of the easier game engines to learn but that doesn’t mean there aren’t some tips and tricks that are hard to know unless you deep-dive into the documentation.
When working as a game developer, every tip and trick to save yourself time and make your life easier counts. So I briefly scoured the internet to find some great Godot Engine tricks (Godot 3.5 and Godot 4.0) and baked them up in a nice bite-sized video, so you don’t have to.
🎮 Text version: https://stayathomedev.com/tutorials/13-godot-engine-tricks-to-speed-up-game-dev?utm_source=yt&utm_medium=c&utm_term=13tips