
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 ChLanguage: English | Duration: 4h 13m | Size: 3.1 GB
Learn how to use Haxe and HaxeFlixel to make simple game. Ideal for game jammers, Java, javascript or Typescript devs
What you'll learn
How to make a simple game in HaxeFlixel and get a good understanding of the Haxe programming language
How to use Tiled Map Editor and a bit of Figma
Requirements
You have some basic programming knowledge i.e. know what an if statement is.
Not be afraid to use the teal/command prompt
Willing to try using design and level editing tools
Description
Haxe is a great programming language. Flixel is a great game ee. Put them together and you get something pretty magical, HaxeFlixel. After using this ee for almost two years now I've seen the same questions crop up again and again from bners.
The official HaxeFlixel bners tutorial is great but personally, I like to learn from videos and because there weren't many at the of creating this I thought I'd create my own to teach bners.
By the end of this course, you should feel comfortable making a 2D platformer that will work on the web, and natively on your platform of choice.
Who this course is for
People who have a passion to make games, 3D or 2D
Those who have done some web development before or have done some very basic coding.

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