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Practise Javascript- Code a Card Game in Phaser 3

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Practise Javascript: Code a Card Game in Phaser 3, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.75, with 18 lectures, based on 75 reviews, and has 11125 subscribers.

You will learn about Javascript, phaser 3, animation, Figma and game design This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner Javascript developers It is particularly useful for Beginner Javascript developers.

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Summary

Title: Practise Javascript: Code a Card Game in Phaser 3

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 4.75

Number of Lectures: 18

Number of Published Lectures: 18

Number of Curriculum Items: 18

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 18

Original Price: $49.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Javascript, phaser 3, animation, Figma and game design
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginner Javascript developers
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginner Javascript developers
  • If you need to practise your javascript

    If you want to learn some new ES6 stuff

    If you have ever wanted to create a card game

    Then this course is for you!

    You will get experience using:

  • ES6

  • Classes

  • Arrays

  • Objects

  • Functions

  • Phaser 3

  • Figma

  • Bitmap Fonts (BMFont)

  • Card games are a great way to learn some javascript and phaser fundamentals.

    The game includes:

  • Dragging and dropping

  • Tweening

  • Importing graphics and fonts

  • Buttons

  • If you have a computer and an internet connection, you have all you need to take this course! You don’t need any expensive software and you certainly don’t need any drawing or musical ability since all assets are provided. Of course if you want to use your own art and music you can!

    In less than 10 minutes you will be up and running, creating your very own card game!

    You will then go on to create the full game with awesome graphics and a really unique RPG / card gameplay.

    There is even a section on creating your own card designs in Figma!

    Once you have created your game, it can be used as part of your resume or portfolio and will really make you stand out since it’s not another boring ‘To Do List’!

    Full source code is included.

    So why not practise JavaScript the fun way and code a card game!

    I hope you enjoy the course!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: What are we doing here?

    Chapter 2: Lets Get Started!

    Lecture 1: Installing Visual Studio

    Lecture 2: Getting Started

    Lecture 3: Initial Javascript

    Chapter 3: Assets

    Lecture 1: Assets

    Lecture 2: Font

    Lecture 3: Loading Assets

    Chapter 4: Its definitely on the cards

    Lecture 1: The Basis of all Cards

    Lecture 2: Using our CardBase

    Lecture 3: Cards are a drag

    Lecture 4: The player card

    Chapter 5: Off the grid

    Lecture 1: CardGrid

    Lecture 2: Card Types

    Lecture 3: Grid

    Chapter 6: The finishing line is in sight

    Lecture 1: OnDragEnd

    Lecture 2: Front row seats!

    Lecture 3: Death and taxes

    Lecture 4: Tactics

    Instructors

  • Practise Javascript- Code a Card Game in Phaser 3  No.2
    Morgan Page
    Web & Game Developer
  • Rating Distribution

  • 1 stars: 1 votes
  • 2 stars: 2 votes
  • 3 stars: 14 votes
  • 4 stars: 21 votes
  • 5 stars: 37 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.

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    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!