Learn Kotlin and Create Games Using the LibGdx Library

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About This Course

Become a real games programmer. Create Games Using Kotlin with the LibGDX Game Development Framework.

Games developers are in huge demand, with many new and exciting opportunities becoming available to programmers who understand the technology.

Are you looking to become a games programmer, but don't know where to start?

Maybe you are looking for a really comprehensive course on games development, but cannot decide which course to take.

Maybe you have some skills with LibGDX or another games framework, but want to create game using Kotlin

Whatever the reason, this course will teach you how to become a master games programming, using LIBGDX.

Keep in mind that LIBGDX is cross platform, meaning that you can then move games to other platforms

No previous experience is necessary.  Goran Lochert, your course instructor is an expert games developer, who has worked on many games in many frameworks.  He is also an official Oracle Java certified developer, and an official contributor to LIBGDX, the games framework used in this course to create games.

His skills and experiences with LibGDX are second to none.

As a result, you are learning from one of, if not the most experienced Java and Kotlin games developer on Udemy, meaning you can be assured that not only will you learn how to create your own games by following along in this course, but you will also learn the right way to create your game code.

The lack of proper programming techniques is one of the main reasons why games do not perform well, or end up really hard to maintain and update.  In addition, learning the wrong way to design and create programming code, can actually harm your career, because employers expect games programmer to write professional code, following accepted industry standards.  You will learn how to do that in this course.

A complete section on Kotlin is included. This will help you learn Kotlin fast, and to them be able to understand it as you go through the course.

Included, is well over fifteen hours of videos, making this one of the most comprehensive courses of it's type.  Goran has already released a Java version of this course which has over fifty hours of content, and the Kotlin course is being continually updated and will also be this length shortly.

Nothing is glossed over.  Goran goes into detail with each and every aspect of games development through the course, so that you actually understand how things work, and can then apply this to your own games projects.

 Although the emphasis is on Android  in this course, because the course uses LibGDX, which is cross-platform, your games can be deployed to many platforms (PC for one).

Learning how to become a games developer, and how to code the right way, can be difficult.  By the end of this course, you will be able to create your own games, and know how to structure and code your games, the way professional programmers do.

If you are ready to join the games industry as a games programmer, then it's time to get busy learning!

Click the button to sign up for the course and get started today.

  • Learn how to create your own games

  • Understand how to write reusable code that can be reused in other games

  • Learn how to create your own tools for game development

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Tim Buchalka's Learn Programming Academy

The Learn Programming Academy was created by Tim Buchalka, a software developer with 40 years experience, who is also an instructor on Udemy, with over 2.1M+ students in his courses on Java, Python, Android, C#  and the Spring framework. The Academy’s goal in the next three years, is to teach five million people to learn how to program.Apart from Tim’s...

Instructors

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Goran Lochert

I’ve been a software developer for over 14 years (12 commercially), creating Desktop, Web, and Mobile applications during this time.I am a fully certified Java Developer (Java Oracle Certificate Associate programmer Java SE 8) and have a lot of experience with Java, JPA, Java Enterprise Edition, Spring, Spring Boot, Maven, Gradle, and JavaFX.In addition, I’ve been heavily involved in game...

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4.9 course rating
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ui-avatar of Dave LeCompte
Dave L.
3.5
1 year ago

Seems like stuff is very out of date - the course is several years old, and many of the libraries have changed.

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James D.
3.0
1 year ago

Strong accent of presenter is sometimes hard to understand.
He should take more time to explain the basics instead of rushing through things under the presumption we know what he is talking about

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ui-avatar of Kaiyll Brooks
Kaiyll B.
3.0
3 years ago

Not up to date so a bit difficult to follow.

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ui-avatar of Luis_Alberto
Luis_alberto
5.0
3 years ago

good

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ui-avatar of Peter S
Peter S.
1.5
3 years ago

Too much of general programming and not enough focus on Libgdx framework itself. Many very important topics are not described here. I cannot recommend this course.

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Anibal D.
5.0
3 years ago

Very good course, i can understand all kotlin concepts adapted to libgdx, I really hope if this course is completed

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ui-avatar of Aleksandr Kuskov
Aleksandr K.
5.0
4 years ago

Bien. Muy bien.

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ui-avatar of Jurriaan Ruitenberg
Jurriaan R.
1.0
4 years ago

To slow. Where did the native english speaker go after 2 video's?
Also it is not finished. To see the end you need to buy another course, since they have been planning to finish this for 2 years now.... Don't believe the last updated notation for any of their courses. They must have it automated to automatically pretend something new was added since all their courses show the same date.

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ui-avatar of Elliot Thompson
Elliot T.
3.5
4 years ago

Out of date but still able to follow - speaks of JDK video but none included

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ui-avatar of Dedcha Brahma
Dedcha B.
4.0
4 years ago

More game examples would have been better

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