The 2021 Pay What You Want: Hardcore Game Developer Certification Bundle introduces you to mobile game development. You create several example games, including a 2D clicker game.
If you pay $1 or more, you get access to the tenth course of the bundle, and if you beat the average, currently $11.88, you gain access to all of the courses. Here is the list of courses that are included:
- Intro to Mobile Game Development -- Learn How to Detect Touch Inputs, Build Games for Mobile & More
- Discover In-App Purchases for Mobile Games -- Explore Unity's In-App Purchasing Service & Learn to Add In-App Purchases
- Mobile Game Monetization with Ads -- Start Monetizing Your Unity Game Projects by Adding In-Game Ads
- Create an AR Block Builder Game -- Master Cross-Platform Development with AR Foundation & Unity
- Craft a 2D Idle Clicker Game -- Create a 2D Clicker un Unity & Build Popular Incremental Style Games
- Shader Graph for Beginners -- Visually Create Shaders without the Need for Codes
- Build a Mobile Road Crossing Game -- Implement Classic Game Mechanics for Mobile by Building a Road-Crossing Game in Unity
- Create Your First 2D Game in Unity -- Start Your Game Development Journey & Build Your First 2D Platformer
- Python Foundations -- Learn the Foundations of Python for Data Science & Machine Learning
- JavaScript Foundations -- Learn JavaScript for Web & HTML5 Game Development
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