Beginner Game Design with the Unreal Engine!

What you will learn

Introduce Unreal Engine

Introduce Level Design

Introduce Blueprint Visual Scripting

Practice Game Development

Basic Game Interactions without code

Description

Do you want to get a head start into STEM, or any design and engineering field of study?

Get into Game Design and Development online, so you can learn at your own pace.

This course is dedicated to crafting game interactions from concept to finish. Learn to use the Unreal Engine, and build your own game with the unreal motion graphics tools, landscaping terrain tools, material editor tools, 3D geometry tools, and more.

Andy at Sleep In The Morning is the instructor of this course. He has built console games, STEM programs for NYC High Schools, as well as shaped and taught University courses, since 2013. Have you seen our posts about high school student sample projects?


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Why should you take the course:

  • Familiarize with Unreal engine editor basics
  • Practice blueprint visual scripting basics
  • Make your own levels and menu to switch between them
  • Use level design tools such as landscaping and customizing geometry with brushes
  • How to make a 2D mini-game with UMG tools

In the following lectures we explore many parts of Game Design and Development. Starting with computer science fundamentals and programming foundations to create blueprints with gameplay logic and your very own behaviors. Breathe new life with physics, particles, audio and animations, all to render your environments as real as you like.

Our students:

  • High School STEM students
  • Beginner game designers
  • Beginner game artists
  • Unreal Engine developers
  • Game Design Teachers
  • Unreal Engine Teachers
  • Students who cannot afford high tech or tuition
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Content

Beginner Game Design

Welcome
Getting Started

Game Development Introduction

Visual Scripting Crash Course
Review
First Assessment
Extra Credit
Optional Coding Discussion