You'll also get bonus content, download examples, and source code references on how to do every single thing in this game design workbook, so you can copy and paste any examples into your own productions and then modify those resources for your own purposes.
I would like to guide you in creating several modes of RPG game mechanics. We will use these game mechanics, mechanisms and the development methods discussed in Phaser Game Prototypes. By the end of this tutorial, you should have a fully functional RPG game and two different delivery modes (Phaser v2.x.x and Phaser III) game styles using your own gaming assets. There is a supporting website where you can download the bonus content included with your course purchase.
This extraordinarily comprehensive course will teach you how to:
Use either Phaser v3.16+ and/or v2.x.x and the advantages each offer.
Create different modes of RPG games.
How to integrate other gaming mechanics into other game genres such as RPG!
Use Phaser as a Progressive Web Application or Single Page Web Application for any device.
Analyze current business demand for these game's genres and where to deploy them.
Automatically generate new quizzes and dating simulations.
Instructor Guides and teaching resources available for workshops in this course's special Teacher edition.
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Stephen Gose, Ph.D. Information Systems (honorary) and second-generation German, is a retired Professor Emeritus with a 40-year career as a certified network engineer, and a "Certified Cisco Academy Instructor" (CCAI) since 2002. He is listed in the Who's Who for Information Technology for his directly-related work for the Internet backbones found in the Caribbean, Netherlands, Israel, and Russia. He was awarded "Letters of Appreciation" from AT&T, and the German, Israeli, Dutch, and Russian Governments. Steve has nearly three decades of international "teaching and conference lecturing" in both Local-Area and Wide-Area Networks, network security, Internet backbones, software engineering, and program/project management. He is a retired US Army Signal Corps Officer. He earned, in 2014, the ITT Technical Institute's "Instructor of the Year" out of 144 campuses and 8,000 instructors.
In his spare (?) time, Steve enjoys creating online casual games and managing his online gaming business.
His website is: http://www.stephen-gose.com/
His game showcase is: http://www.renown-games.com/
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