Develop 2D Platformer Game In Game Maker Studio | Game Maker Tutorial | Game Development #gamedev



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.

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Top Down Tutorial in Gamemaker #8 Automating Tiles



Link to Discord topic for Homework question – https://discord.com/channels/961794088380817429/104952281042439372

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At the end of this series the player will shoot enemies with his bow, and even throw bombs to deal area of effect damage. The enemies will have path finding algorithms, and we’ll add visual effects to make a cool game you can show your friends.

** What will I learn? **
In this tutorial we continue our top down journey towards Gauntlet as we implement auto tiling for our wall, floor and shadows. We then set up an automatic method of placing the collision tiles and enemies, before introducing some homework requiring you to implement some additions yourself.

NOTE: Patreon supporters can download the source code for this tutorial, and also watch any bonus content, over on the Patreon site – https://www.patreon.com/Slyddar
Also I am offering my Tile Based Moving Platform Engine for free, if you have donated at least $20 through Patreon. Contact me if you qualify for this offer.
Additionally, my Tile Based Moving Platform Engine is available at 25% off, as mentioned in the video. Use this link – https://slyddar.itch.io/gm-collisions

Keepers of Pyrite is currently a work in progress. To get the latest information, follow at https://twitter.com/KeepersOfPyrite or check out the KoP channel in the Discord.

The asset pack for this tutorial can be downloaded for FREE here –
** IMPORTANT! ** You don’t need to request access to download this. Find the download button up the top right and just download the zip file.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/10A69QMENva1TrUFVn1gJEos_W-HfJt-T/view?usp=sharing
Some sprites shown are from this collection – https://0x72.itch.io/dungeontileset-ii

If you want to learn more GML, check out my Udemy course using the coupon code from my site, which will give almost 90% off.
How to make Tile Based Platform Games with Gamemaker Sudio 2 – Discounted Coupon Code – https://slyddar.com/2022/03/01/tile-based-platformer/

The trial version of Gamemaker Studio 2 can be used, and is available here –
https://www.yoyogames.com/get

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Gamemaker Studio 2 is made by Yoyo Games.

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Move And Collide with Slopes – Gamemaker Tutorial



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Gamemaker has just released a new move_and_collide function, which allows you to program simple collisions in a very efficient way. You can have a platformer with slopes with a very small amount of code.

** What will I learn? **
In this overview I show how to implement collisions using this new function, and solve a few issues you might encounter when implementing it yourself.

Chapters
Sprites – 0:56
Objects – 2:02
Create Event – 2:53
Room Design 3:23
Step Event – 9:03

The First Platformer course mentioned in the video will be available shortly, but sign up to my mailing list below to be notified when it’s released, and also to receive a special coupon code at launch.

NOTE: Patreon supporters can download the source code for this tutorial, and also watch any bonus content, over on the Patreon site – https://www.patreon.com/Slyddar
Also I am offering my Tile Based Moving Platform Engine for free, if you have donated at least $20 through Patreon. Contact me if you qualify for this offer.
Additionally, my Tile Based Moving Platform Engine is available at 25% off via this special link for viewers of my videos – https://slyddar.itch.io/gm-collisions

Keepers of Pyrite is currently a work in progress. To get the latest information, follow at https://twitter.com/KeepersOfPyrite or check out the KoP channel in the Discord.

If you want to learn more GML, check out my Udemy course using the coupon code from my site, which will give almost 90% off.
How to make Tile Based Platform Games with Gamemaker Sudio 2 – Discounted Coupon Code – https://slyddar.com/2022/03/01/tile-based-platformer/

The trial version of Gamemaker Studio 2 can be used, and is available here – https://www.yoyogames.com/get

Join our community Discord – https://discord.gg/tj7FsgKzkb

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Gamemaker is made by Yoyo Games.

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GameMaker Studio 2 - Sequences - Overview

GameMaker Studio 2 – Sequences – Overview


YoYo Games is a website that provides tools and resources for game developers to create and publish their own video games. It includes a suite of tools such as a drag-and-drop interface, scripting language, and an asset library which contains graphics, audio, and 3D models. The website also provides tutorials and guides for developing games, and a marketplace to purchase and sell games. Additionally, it provides a community of developers to share ideas and techniques. YoYo Games is a great way for individuals to create their own games, while also providing resources and support for more experienced developers.

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