HOME > Development > Game Development Masterclass- Make Educational Apps Games

Game Development Masterclass- Make Educational Apps Games

  • Development
  • May 11, 2025
SynopsisGame Development Masterclass: Make Educational Apps & Gam...
Game Development Masterclass- Make Educational Apps Games  No.1

Game Development Masterclass: Make Educational Apps & Games, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 3.9, with 168 lectures, based on 44 reviews, and has 568 subscribers.

You will learn about Learn to apps on Unity Create education programs in Flutter Make art assets in Adobe Illustrator Learn the fundamentals of coding Build multiple apps And more! This course is ideal for individuals who are Stay-at-Home Parents or People who wish to make educational Apps for kids It is particularly useful for Stay-at-Home Parents or People who wish to make educational Apps for kids.

Enroll now: Game Development Masterclass: Make Educational Apps & Games

Summary

Title: Game Development Masterclass: Make Educational Apps & Games

Price: $44.99

Average Rating: 3.9

Number of Lectures: 168

Number of Published Lectures: 168

Number of Curriculum Items: 168

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 168

Original Price: $199.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Learn to apps on Unity
  • Create education programs in Flutter
  • Make art assets in Adobe Illustrator
  • Learn the fundamentals of coding
  • Build multiple apps
  • And more!
  • Who Should Attend

  • Stay-at-Home Parents
  • People who wish to make educational Apps for kids
  • Target Audiences

  • Stay-at-Home Parents
  • People who wish to make educational Apps for kids
  • This course was funded through a massively successful Kickstarter campaign.

    The mobile app market will be worth $188.9 billion in 2020. The market is just begging for you to make an app. Not a lot of developers make education apps, so there is less supply.

    If you build an education app that helps a group of people, the chances of big success are higher than a regular app’s. Everyone in that group will share your app and provide an audience.

    The Best Coding Course: Make Your First Education App

    Build education games with coding & artificial intelligence. Learn to program step by step in this academy of tutorials for beginners.

    We at Mammoth Interactive take anyone with no experience and show you step by step how to finish a project.

    We teach you the functional (coding) and design (art) sides of the process, so you are a well-rounded app and game developer. We’ve been making online courses since 2011, with over 700,000 students in 186 countries.

    COURSE GOALS

    If you child is succeeding at school, you can get them to learn ahead. You can make an app that challenges them. If your child has a learning disability you can make apps to help them.

    COURSE BREAKDOWN

    Game Development Masterclass: Make Educational Apps & Games

    SECTION 1: WHY YOU SHOULD LEARN TO CODE

  • ?Learn why you should build apps for your kids or kids you know or for some need.

  • Learn about passive income and how you can maximize your spare time by learning a new in demand skill, helping your child, helping other kids, and making some money on the side.

  • SECTION 2: BUILD AN EDUCATION GAME IN CONSTRUCT 3

  • Learn how Construct 3 works.

  • Understand why Construct 3 is the best place for beginner game developers to start.

  • ?Learn how C3 differs from the rest of the topics in this course bundle.

  • Make a beginner game from zero to hero.

  • Add artificial intelligence (AI) to improve learning.

  • Learn how to implement art and assets.

  • SECTION 3: BUILD A GAME IN UNITY

  • ?Learn how to build a simple education game in Unity.

  • ?Learn the ins and outs of coding and Unity’s workflow.

  • SECTION 4: BUILD A SIMPLE EDUCATION APP IN FLUTTER.IO

  • Learn an easy way to make cross-platform apps.

  • ?Learn all about creating apps with code in more detail than any YouTube tutorial.

  • Understand the differences between games and apps. Each serves a different purpose, down to the design and usability aspects of your project.

  • LEVEL V: ART ASSETS IN ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

  • ?Learn how to make minimalist and clean designs for your apps and games.

  • John and Dyslexia: Inspired to Make Games

    Our CEO John Bura had dyslexia growing up, and if there was an app out there that could help him succeed more in school, he’d have been grateful. Now it’s your turn to make the next app to help the world.

    ABOUT MAMMOTH INTERACTIVE

    Mammoth interactive is the only company that decides that art creation is as important as code creation. Because if you are making an app by yourself, it’s easier for you to make the art for the app than to outsource it or have a friend do it. Your app will be in the store and hands of customers much quicker if you learn these basic steps.

    We at Mammoth Interactive take anyone with no experience and show you step by step how to finish a project.

    We teach you the functional (coding) and design (art) sides of the process, so you are a well-rounded app and game developer. We’ve been making online courses since 2011, with over 600,000 students in 186 countries.

    REVIEWS OF MAMMOTH INTERACTIVE

    “Captivating voice, easy to follow at a rapid pace, get some paper and fasten your seat-belts. I’m enjoying every second of this. Literally, I bought this course for specific lectures of the Python + Tensorflow aspects, and after 2 hours I already know way more than after 10 hours of the Zero-to-Deep-Learning.” – Philip Murray

    This course is a great way to get introduced to coding and bringing the game together from a full SLDC stance. The instructors are responsive, and the Q&A sections are extremely helpful. 100% worth the time invested to learn through this course.” – Derek Hass

    “Incredible course. Looking forward for more content like this. Thank you and good job.” – Joniel Gallo

    Enroll now to join the Mammoth community!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Why you should learn to code

    Lecture 1: Why Make Education Apps

    Lecture 2: Age Ranges

    Lecture 3: The Tools you need

    Lecture 4: The Difference between a Game and an App

    Lecture 5: How to be a good developer

    Chapter 2: Build a Simple Flashcard App

    Lecture 1: Starting the Project

    Lecture 2: Formatting the SVG

    Lecture 3: Setting up the Animations

    Lecture 4: Picking the Font

    Lecture 5: Implementing The font

    Lecture 6: Testing the App

    Lecture 7: Downloading Audacity

    Lecture 8: Adding the Sound

    Lecture 9: Completing the Project

    Lecture 10: Source

    Chapter 3: Unity – Creating a game in Unity – Intro

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 4: Creating a New Project in Unity

    Lecture 1: Unity Installation

    Lecture 2: Creating a New Project

    Lecture 3: Meeting Unity

    Chapter 5: Coding with C# in Unity

    Lecture 1: Your First Script

    Lecture 2: Start and Update

    Lecture 3: Strings

    Lecture 4: Numbers

    Lecture 5: Methods

    Lecture 6: Conditions

    Chapter 6: Building the User Interface in Unity

    Lecture 1: Improving Assets

    Lecture 2: Creating a Canvas

    Lecture 3: Scaling The Canvas

    Lecture 4: Stretching Object

    Lecture 5: Image Slicing

    Lecture 6: Text Panel

    Lecture 7: Input Fields

    Lecture 8: Buttons

    Lecture 9: Scripting The Welcome Scene

    Lecture 10: Scene Switching

    Lecture 11: Menu Scene

    Lecture 12: Adding New Buttons

    Lecture 13: Layout

    Chapter 7: Adding Game Operations

    Lecture 1: Game Scene

    Lecture 2: Quit Button

    Lecture 3: Creating Puzzles

    Lecture 4: Loading Operation Signs

    Lecture 5: Randomly Generated Questions

    Lecture 6: Saving Answers on Buttons

    Lecture 7: Changing Sprites

    Lecture 8: Correct and Wrong Feedback

    Lecture 9: Game Flow

    Lecture 10: Adding Reinforcement Button

    Lecture 11: Reinforcement Setup

    Lecture 12: Finishing Reinforcement Mode

    Lecture 13: Moving Back to the Welcome Screen

    Lecture 14: Sprite Adjustments

    Lecture 15: Challenge

    Chapter 8: Source Code and Art Assets – Mammoth Interactive

    Lecture 1: Assets

    Lecture 2: Source

    Chapter 9: Build and Education App in Flutter.io

    Lecture 1: Intro to Short Flutter Course

    Lecture 2: Flutter SDK

    Chapter 10: Beginners Guide to Flutter

    Lecture 1: Intro to Flutter

    Lecture 2: Installing Android Studio

    Lecture 3: Installing the Flutter SDK

    Lecture 4: Exploring Android Studio Flutter

    Lecture 5: Running First Flutter App

    Lecture 6: Exploring your First Flutter App

    Lecture 7: Intro to Flutter Slides

    Chapter 11: Dart Coding Language Basics for Flutter

    Lecture 1: Intro to Dart Language

    Lecture 2: Variables

    Lecture 3: Variables – Demo

    Lecture 4: Variable Operators

    Lecture 5: Variables Operators – Demo

    Lecture 6: Lists

    Lecture 7: Lists – Demo

    Lecture 8: Maps

    Lecture 9: Maps – Demo

    Lecture 10: Functions

    Lecture 11: Functions – Demo

    Lecture 12: Control Flow

    Lecture 13: Control Flow – Demo

    Lecture 14: Loops

    Lecture 15: Loops – Demo

    Lecture 16: Classes and Objects

    Lecture 17: Classes and Object – Demo

    Lecture 18: Inheritance

    Lecture 19: Inheritance – Demo

    Lecture 20: Summary of Dart Language

    Lecture 21: Dart Language Basics Slides – Short

    Chapter 12: Flutter Widgets

    Lecture 1: Intro to Flutter Widgets

    Lecture 2: Grid Layout with Columns and Rows

    Lecture 3: Text Widgets

    Instructors

  • Game Development Masterclass- Make Educational Apps Games  No.2
    John Bura
    Best Selling Instructor Web/App/Game Developer 1Mil Students
  • Game Development Masterclass- Make Educational Apps Games  No.3
    Mammoth Interactive
    Top-Rated Instructor, 3.3 Million+ Students
  • Rating Distribution

  • 1 stars: 1 votes
  • 2 stars: 3 votes
  • 3 stars: 5 votes
  • 4 stars: 15 votes
  • 5 stars: 20 votes
  • Frequently Asked Questions

    How long do I have access to the course materials?

    You can view and review the lecture materials indefinitely, like an on-demand channel.

    Can I take my courses with me wherever I go?

    Definitely! If you have an internet connection, courses on Udemy are available on any device at any time. If you don’t have an internet connection, some instructors also let their students download course lectures. That’s up to the instructor though, so make sure you get on their good side!