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Roblox Intermediate Coding Course

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Roblox Intermediate Coding Course, available at $89.99, has an average rating of 4.34, with 71 lectures, 1 quizzes, based on 747 reviews, and has 5247 subscribers.

You will learn about Indepth understanding of Lua the coding language used to create Roblox games Complex programming concepts and how to apply them Create multiple tool scripts to utilize in your own games How to have your players interact with objects, clothing and other players through code Create a Round Based Game Loop with a Lobby, timers and telporters Create a Simple Simulator to use as a template for your own simulation game ideas Learn to code concepts for a Survival game including spawning, hunger, rebirths and much more Learn to save and retrieve your players data using datastores Create and use animations in your projects Make your experiences mobile friendly This course is ideal for individuals who are Roblox coders or Beginner Coders or Intermediate Coders It is particularly useful for Roblox coders or Beginner Coders or Intermediate Coders.

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Summary

Title: Roblox Intermediate Coding Course

Price: $89.99

Average Rating: 4.34

Number of Lectures: 71

Number of Quizzes: 1

Number of Published Lectures: 71

Number of Published Quizzes: 1

Number of Curriculum Items: 72

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 72

Original Price: A$32.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Indepth understanding of Lua the coding language used to create Roblox games
  • Complex programming concepts and how to apply them
  • Create multiple tool scripts to utilize in your own games
  • How to have your players interact with objects, clothing and other players through code
  • Create a Round Based Game Loop with a Lobby, timers and telporters
  • Create a Simple Simulator to use as a template for your own simulation game ideas
  • Learn to code concepts for a Survival game including spawning, hunger, rebirths and much more
  • Learn to save and retrieve your players data using datastores
  • Create and use animations in your projects
  • Make your experiences mobile friendly
  • Who Should Attend

  • Roblox coders
  • Beginner Coders
  • Intermediate Coders
  • Target Audiences

  • Roblox coders
  • Beginner Coders
  • Intermediate Coders
  • Roblox is ranked as one of the top online entertainment platforms for audiences under the age of 18.  It’s popularity is driven purely by the community, with millions of people signing up through word of mouth every month. 

    Roblox is powered by a global community of over 2 million developers who produce their own immersive multi player experiences each month using Roblox Studio.  Any experience imaginable can be created on Roblox. 

    As of February 2020 there has been 28 Billion hours played (since 2008) and 150 Million Dollars has been paid to Roblox Community Developers. 

    This course will teach you how to create a coding toolkit, how to create a round based game with a timer and lobby and how to create your own simulator style game. 

  • Over 50 individual scripts explained with working examples to learn and download.

  • A round based project with a lobby and timer that moves players from the lobby to the game and back to the lobby at the end of each round.

  • A basic Simulator project that you can use as a template to begin creating any simulator you can imagine.

  • A Camping Survival Simulator project that shows you some ideas about how to create a simulator and challenge your players.

  • Take all the concepts you learn here and create the best game in the world ever! 

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: How To Use This Course

    Chapter 2: Building A Coding Toolkit

    Lecture 1: Tool 1 – Getting the player and character

    Lecture 2: Tool 2 – Creating a Leaderboard

    Lecture 3: Tool 3 – Plugin – Tag Editor

    Lecture 4: Tool 4 – Day Night Cycle

    Lecture 5: Tool 5 – Trigger Parts

    Lecture 6: Tool 6 -Using Module Scripts

    Lecture 7: Tool 7 – Healing Pickups

    Lecture 8: Tool 8 – Changing Clothes

    Lecture 9: Tool 9 – Remote Events

    Lecture 10: Tool 10 – Remote Functions

    Lecture 11: Tool 11 – Player Trails

    Lecture 12: Tool 12 – Creating Beams

    Lecture 13: Tool 13 – Pets that follow – Updated Jan 23

    Lecture 14: Tool 14 – Stop Players Colliding – Updated Jan 2023

    Lecture 15: Tool 15 – Create a game currency

    Lecture 16: Tool 16 – Player Accessories

    Lecture 17: Tool 17 – Spikes that move up and down

    Lecture 18: Tool 18 – Disable the default leaderboard

    Lecture 19: Tool 19 – Message Queue System

    Lecture 20: Tool 20 – Changed And GetPropertyChanged

    Lecture 21: Tool 21 – Hidden Folders

    Lecture 22: Tool 22 – Creating and using Dictionaries

    Lecture 23: Tool 23 – Using Tables

    Lecture 24: Tool 24 – Teleport Players – within a Place – Updated Jan 23

    Lecture 25: Tool 25 – Using spawn function

    Lecture 26: Tool 26 – Using Click Detectors

    Chapter 3: Project 1 – Round Based Game Loop

    Lecture 1: Models And Main Script

    Lecture 2: Game Module And Game Loop

    Lecture 3: Move Players Function

    Lecture 4: Multi Player Test – Updated Jan 23

    Chapter 4: Project 2 – A Simple Simulator

    Lecture 1: What is a Simulator – Document Only

    Lecture 2: Points Button

    Lecture 3: Rebirths Button

    Lecture 4: Player Feedback

    Lecture 5: Rebirth Rewards

    Lecture 6: Setup Player Datastore

    Lecture 7: Save Player Data

    Lecture 8: Load Player Data

    Lecture 9: Load Player Rewards

    Chapter 5: Project 3 – Camping Survival

    Lecture 1: Log Pickup

    Lecture 2: Add To The Log Pile

    Lecture 3: Create A Day And Night Function

    Lecture 4: Use Stored Wood

    Lecture 5: The Fire Pit – Part 1 – Start A Fire – Updated Jan 23

    Lecture 6: The Fire Pit – Part 2 – Burn All The Logs

    Lecture 7: Make Player Hungry

    Lecture 8: Eat And Collect Apples

    Lecture 9: Player Survival Clock – Updated Jan 23

    Lecture 10: Axe Tool – Part 1 – Equip And UnEquip

    Lecture 11: Axe Tool – Part 2 – Animation Controller And Module Script

    Lecture 12: Axe Animation

    Lecture 13: Using The Axe

    Lecture 14: Spawn Logs

    Lecture 15: Find The Nearest Tree

    Lecture 16: Spawn Trees

    Lecture 17: Spawn Apples

    Lecture 18: Lava Hazzard

    Lecture 19: Rat Attack – Part 1 – Move Rat

    Lecture 20: Rat Attack – Part 2 – Stop The Rats

    Lecture 21: Camping Headlamp

    Lecture 22: Spawn Rats At Night

    Lecture 23: Game Over – Rats Attack Player

    Lecture 24: Set High Score

    Lecture 25: Prepare To Save Data

    Lecture 26: Create A Datastore For New Players

    Lecture 27: Save Game Data

    Lecture 28: Update Game With Player Data

    Lecture 29: Make It Mobile Friendly

    Lecture 30: Fine Tuning And Testing

    Lecture 31: Player Feedback

    Instructors

  • Roblox Intermediate Coding Course  No.2
    Brendon Ross
    Roblox Accredited Educator
  • Rating Distribution

  • 1 stars: 12 votes
  • 2 stars: 14 votes
  • 3 stars: 83 votes
  • 4 stars: 241 votes
  • 5 stars: 397 votes
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