As a complete beginner, learning game development can be hard. My goal is that this course will make the process as fun and easy as possible! In just 6 hours, I’ll teach you how to create an entire game without any prior game development experience. Throughout every video, I thoroughly explain the necessary systems we’re using in a clear and comprehensive way, so that by the end of this course, you’ll not only have completed a game, but you’ll also have a foundational knowledge of Unreal Engine that you can use to start making games on your own.(Course owners will also get a free download for the project files I created for this series, that can be used for anything you like!)Heres everything that this course will cover. The Basics: Ill teach you how to install UE5, make new projects, and edit levels with custom imported objects. Programing a Professional Player Character: Well add sprinting, customize our characters movement settings specifically to fit our game, then implement realistic, 3D sound effects and camera shake to enhance the games feel. Reusable Blueprints: Throughout the course Ill show you how to create multiple Blueprints that you can reuse in all your levels, and easily set custom parameters for the important variables in them. Well be able to drag and drop these Blueprints to create full scale levels in just minutes. Well make things like subtitles, dangerous spikes, moving platforms, and pressure plates to activate them. Well also create a dynamic item collection system, where the collectables are used to open the exit for each level. Youll learn how to make systems that dynamically react to how many collectables are in your scene. Level Design and Creation: Well also take some time to go over a few basic level design principles, and draw out designs for each of our levels. After designing our levels, well drag and drop our reusable Blueprints to construct every one super quickly and efficiently. Ill even teach some basic lighting and post processing systems that you can use to bring life to even the simplest scenes. Programing Menus using Widgets: After creating our levels, youll learn all about creating different kinds of menu, like a main menu where you can select levels you want to play, a pause screen that stops the game and allows users to return to the main menu, as well as a death screen and end screen. Polishing and Improvements: Once weve essentially finished our game, well go back into our Blueprints, and make some tuning adjustments, bug fixes, and add extra sounds. Become a video game developer today, you wont regret it!