Learn Android Game Development with Android Studio and Java. Create your First Mobile Game and Publish it to Play Store
This course includes:
- 4.5 hours on-demand video
- 3 articles
- 2 downloadable resources
- Full lifetime access
- Access on mobile and TV
- Certificate of completion
What you'll learn
- How to build games for Android using Android Studio
- How to use LibGDX with Android studio
- You will be able to build a complete 2D Game in less than 3 hours
- How to build games involving gravity in for android
- How to create functions for detecting collisions inside game environment
- Device Based Orientation Detection
- Character Animations
- Publish Games On Google Play Store
- Brush up your Java Programming Skills
- You'll have a clear understanding of the core concepts behind a 2D game
- XML Layout Designing
- Learn Android Game Development Step by Step and Create 2 Amazing Games
Description
Ever thought that building games would be too difficult for you? Well this course will prove you wrong! Because if I can, then you definitely can!!
- This course is dedicated to help you build your own games for Android platform with minimum knowledge of JAVA concepts and Android studio required.
- This course will help you learn Android game development despite your busy schedule as it is simple and effective.
- Not only will you learn, but also have the running versions of your own games!That will be amazing!!
- At the end of the course , you will be having two Android games on your resume.
- This course focuses on using LibGDX module to create Android games with useful built in features.
- Once you start this course, within no time you will have your games built,all by yourself!
- Every detail of developing games is explained in simple language.
Why Android for making games? Because you will find Android to have a larger amount of players available. Many smartphones and tablets use Google Play Store as well as the Amazon Store which is Android-based. Getting your app to big success is greatly dependent upon its exposure. Putting it in the Android mainstream market is one way to do that.