LEVEL UP Your Game Design Toolkit (Godot for Beginners)
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This guide will help you with your first steps in Godot game engine. You will learn how to extend 2D platformer game created in the previous video with some amazing features, like: dynamic camera, objects to collect, points counting, main menu, level selection and more!
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Godot download link: godotengine.org/
Pixel adventure assets: pixelfrog-assets.itch.io/pixe...
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Various graphics used in the video: www.flaticon.com/
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🎓 YOU WILL LEARN:
- How to create a sprite in Godot
- How to create an animated sprite in Godot
- How to setup a tileset in Godot
- How to create your first game
- How to create game in Godot
- Is Godot easy
- Godot first steps
- How to use Godot 2D camera
- How to create multiple levels in Godot
- How to show points in Godot game
- How to create main menu in Godot
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⚙️ VIDEO CHAPTERS:
0:00 - Intro
0:24 - Dynamic camera
1:53 - Placing collectables
4:12 - Godot window resizing
5:36 - Keep track of collectables
9:53 - Extend game level, add finish
12:58 - Displaying points in UI
16:04 - Creating 2nd level
18:15 - Main menu UI in your Godot game
20:43 - Scene transition
➡PART 3: czcams.com/video/kBzV7vgdQfU/video.html
Enemies, Health system, double jump and MORE
I just finished your "First Game" Godot tutorial and come back to my CZcams home screen to see you just uploaded this video an hour ago, awesome timing! Thanks for the great videos!
Sameee
Agreed
Seriously some of the best, most straight forward and educational Godot 4 tutorials on CZcams. Would love to see health and ui, enemies, and a pause/settings menu. Thank you for the clean tutorials!
A part three would be hype! I'd also like to mess around with enemies and stuff
+ adding sound to the game, game without sound feels very empty
@@Nowarhia it's a series they'll get there. slow down folks.
Those "challenge" sections of the video really helps, it makes me remember and actually do it on my own and not just simply following what I see. Great tutorials!
It's amazing how with just 2 videos, I have already grasped the basics that I feel like I can make my own platformer after watching
Firstly, thank you so much for these amazing tutorials!
This tutorial, and Part 1, are absolutely incredibly well-made! I love the beginner-friendly approach combined with the awesome teaching-style and beautiful video editing!
Would you perhaps consider a Part 3 for extra features/polish? I was hoping we could look at wall sliding/jumping!
Thank you! 🔥
If part 2 will go well (many people will be interested), why not!
@@CocoCode Oh yes for sure this will be good! Please continue with this beautiful series! I just started with Godot, coming from Gamemaker, and this is perfect to start learning Godot! I just subscribed and hope to hear that bell ring soon :D
@@CocoCode how about playing sounds and adding effects like puffs of dust when jumping and landing.
@@CocoCode PLEASE PLEASE MAKE PART 3. I've gotten pretty far in unity but that was after months of learning. I got thorugh your tutorials and feel like i came with a great amount of knowledge on what takes forever in unity but only minute in Godot.
I'd love to continue following your tutorial, I'm having so much fun! I think how you gamified the learning was genius too, the badges were great!
Please do dying and cleanup, and maybe saves? I never figured out saving in unity heh
@@CocoCode I BEG OF YOU PLEASE
Please make a part 3, I’m currently making my own game and this is super helpfull
If any of you are having problems with the character being fuzzy while moving i just changed the max fps to 60. You can do thi by going into Project Settings ----> Search FPS -----> Under application in Run change max fps from 0 to 60
Enable 'Advanced Settings'
Thanks a lot, I was going crazy searching for a fix to that!
It doesn't seem to work for me. When you set the max FPS to 60 frames, everything works the same. I displayed the FPS counter on the screen, which also indicates 60 frames
@@czesc_xyz in the camera settings change the process callback from Idle to PHYSICS, that worked for me
@@cristobalsolar5651 This is definitely the better solution here. It allows you to change the FPS at any time with less consequence.
I watched this tutorial today and it was the best one I’ve seen I’m so thankful for this
you're a real hero man, I've tried to unity, unreal, gamemaker, gdevelop, and even godot before, but this is the first time I've found a tutorial that actually helped me learn to use the engine.
Yes I feel the same, I finally feel like all my talents got empowered and got that shining light above my head I was waiting for so long!
OMG YES IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS
Just finished both these tutorials and finally feel like I have a decent grasp on the basics of Godot now (after many failed attempts before). Thank you.
Hey, you! Reading this comment! Firstoff, great job making the progress you've made thus far, you deserve some serious congrats there!
Second off, here's some fun challenges to try and improve your project and your skills even further:
1. *One-way collision platforms.* Thus far the thin platforms collide on both sides and prevent you from jumping up and falling through them. Can you figure out how to make your character jump through the platforms, and fall through them when you tap the "down" key?
2. *Fancier backgrounds.* Right now the backgrounds just stay in one place as you adventure through the levels, but I bet you could do better. Can you make your tiling background scroll in one direction, or even set up a Parallax background that follows the camera?
3. *Level transitions.* Whenever you press a button or collect a trophy, the game immediately cuts to the next scene. Can you figure out a way to create a fading transition between two levels?
And to you, Coco Code, thanks for a very useful and concise tutorial series! It'll probably help countless more creators on their journey to make something great.
Currently started work on my first game!!!!! I will definently try these out!!!
I really thank you for your tutorials, the editing is so clean and you explain so effectively while keeping a simple & beginner friendly language.
An awesome tutorial, I've watched many beginner game dev tutorials so far but found yours to be the best one. Waiting for the 3rd tutorial ❤
So glad the new tutorials are up. Your videos are AMAZING! Keep going please!
i cant wait for the next tutorial! These are so awesome and high quality tutorials!
Let's gooo I just started godot yesterday using your tutorial and the pt2 is already out
Very explicitly organized tutorials ! thank you ! would like a lot more of the Godot content in the future !!
we all wait for a part 3, thank you lots for these amazing tutorials!
me too
Your Godot tutorials are absolutely amazing, and I find getting the badges/stamps so fun! I'm so glad I started with your channel!
Thank you so much! 🏆
I would like to say, that quality of theese tutorials are incredible. Thanks a lot for your work and all extra things you do, like badges, pauses. Big thank you.
Completing this second tutorial was a blast. I loved getting those achievement awards and seeing my progress tracked on the leaderboard. The way you made learning fun by adding game-like elements was awesome. I've learned a lot in just two videos and feel confident moving forward. A buddy and I are using your tutorial as a guide for our own newb dev challenge. We're starting from scratch and creating a game ourselves. I'll be happy to share our results when we finish. Our deadline is March 16, so I'll see you then.
Amazing tutorial! And the editing is a cherry on top 🍒
Thank you for making gamedev not seem like an impossible thing to learn. Simple and straightforward you are great and educating 👍
Not only was it easy to follow, it was also really fun!
Please and i mean please make more parts to this your teaching skills plus your skills in general are so good ! Thank-you for this
Great Video! I just started with Godot and your videos helped me soooo much. I would love to see you continue this series!
Bro you are amazing, not just for the polished script for the video but for the dedication, the fluency to teach, even the stamps stuff, all of that shows a great devotion to this 2 videos and lm completely grateful to you, plz keep it up with the great work!!!!
thanks for making these tutorials, really help out the community alot
These are easily some of the best tutorials I've seen for learning Godot. Would love to see you make more, especially 3D ones!!
Wow I had no idea Godot was so easy. Thank you for making it so accessible
this is one of the best godot tutorials i have watched!! great work!!!
You're amazing! The quality of your Godot tutorials is unbelievable, thank your for your great content!
Instead of changing the filtering of every imported asset to nearest you can do it from the project settings so that when you import an asset the filtering is going to be set to nearest automatically
That is a good point! Please keep in mind that for tutorial purposes, I prefer to modify project settings to minimum in case someone will start watching in the middle of the series.
@@CocoCode Yes, that's totally correct. I was mentioning it for other people in case they didn't know about it, thank you for your hard work!
@@MohamedSaber-rr3dk I'm glad you mentioned this! I was hoping this setting existed somewhere so I didn't have to keep changing it.
Where do you find the settings?
Edit: General -> Rendering -> Textures -> Default Texture Filter
Another excellent tutorial. Can't wait for whats next!
These are the best Godot tutorials on youtube. Thank you! (And keep up the great videos)
This was a fantastic tutorial that along with the prior one gaveme the skills i need to start making simple games. I have enough knowledge to make soemthing like a simple mario or perhaps a small metroidvania using the following camera and level swapping points. Thanks a otn for the instructions and I can't wait to see other Godot related stuff you will post in the future.
Many thanks, this is best tutorial ever mad :D
Really great video, I have started godot 2 months ago and video's like these are really helpfull. I hope to see more video's like this explaining different mechanics and concepts
thank you very much I wanted to get into game dev for some time now and these tutorials really do help.
I love this, it gave me so much info and practice to learn what i need to initiate something simple
Thank you a lot for these tutorials!
I am looking forward to a potential part 3, or possibly an "intermediate" or "next step" video that works on another game style.
Much love
I am SUPER SUPER SUPER grateful for these videos!!
They are not overbearing, you do a good job of explaining WHY we are doing what we are doing, and most importantly, because of you I have a working demo on my first night of game development!
You are the GOAT Sir!
This is so cool! Dude keep this up please! This is so well made tutorial! Much better than some i have seen. Pace is fair, amount of information per video is really good and it is not boring! You have talent to teach for sure!
These tutorials were amazing ! I have been procrastinating my game dev studies for so long and your videos helped me immensely to start learning Godot, thank you so much man and God bless !
Your videos are GODLY in quality man!
Thank you for this tutorial. It was fun to complete and very easy to follow. I never got lost during the process!! I'll be scouring your page for more tutorials later.
Thank you for this awesome tutorial! I learned a lot about godot while i first knew nothing about the features and how to use it. Your videos are very entertaining aswell! Waiting for p3.
One of the best tutorials I've followed yet!
Purely amazing. The badges and stamps kept me motivated all the way through and gave me a great feeling of completion. As soon as I finished my game, “Tikiman’s adventure” I was so excited to play it. I just get some sort of thrill from beating my own levels! Honestly I have a list of more compliments. I had nothing wrong with this tutorial, it was a thrill to follow. I am subbing all because of this, keep up the amazing work!!!
This is amazing what you are doing! Keep up the amazing work
This is very helpful for me learning to make my first game. Thank you very much!!
Absolutely amazing tutorials. I have been able to follow along easily and have created my first 2d side scrolling jumper! This is going to be a fun project with my daughter :D Please keep the tutorials coming.
Just a fantastic teacher! Your video is like the 30th I've tried to watch and the only one that makes sense to me. Easy to follow and fun too! Thank you!
I appreciate that! More Godot videos to come! 🔜
It feels like i found gold. your content is absolutely amazing and you don't drag out your explanations nor do you under-explain. im learning godot and this is the second video i see from you, you are absolutely amazing keep up the amazing work. definitely subscribing for more godot content
Dang. Made it all the way to the end, and I have no finished target level for my main menu. Really good tutorial! Thank you very much. I'll rewatch and see what I missed. Hope you are blessed!
Wow, just big thanks. I want to jump into game development and you just made my day... Clear and loud! Thanks again!
These kind of tutorials are really helpful for starting game devs. Don't stop making them, they're great and really helpful. Many of us don't even know where to start or how. We learn more by doing rather than by listening to other youtubers give a list of what to do.
This really comes handy, i was look to make a simple 2d platformer as a first game
This video was suggested in my feed, which led me to subscribe!!
Great video! I'm ready for part 3 hahaha.
Thank you for the tutourials. Great pacing as and easy to follow.
Ty for sharing ! Love the way you teach us, its very easy
A tutorial on a dialogue system would be amazing!
Very cool videos and the challenge sections helped me to actually do it on my own :) I hope you will continue this series someday
I'm making my first godot game after switching from unity for a while now, and this tutorial is more on the beginner level, but I still found cool stuff I didn't know about, like smooth camera movement and having unique names that can be referenced with %, so thanks. This is some really high-quality content
Thanks! Hope you will find even more interesting stuff in the next (upcoming) video :)
Learned more from your tutorials than I did from my first semester studying game design 😭😭 Thanks for the help!
Freaking awesome 😮😮😮
Dude this is so helpful ❤❤
That's very interesting. Thank you Coco Code
Really great, fun, enjoyable and well explained tutorial. Good job dude keep it up so more people can learn.
Great man i love the tutorial i learn most things from this my frist project awsome bro tq 💯🔥..
ngl the best tutorial for a game engine out there: not too stacked, and much room for experiments
This channel really raised the bar for gaming/coding tutorials, well done
This is criminally underrated. Thanks!!
you are amazing Thanks bro Please continue this series so that we can become professionals in godot
The pauses are really great. thank you for the tutorials.. i know how to do the next step, but I'm also waiting for you to show me.. then pause.. and i go do it.. it is a great way to encourage people to try it on their own, test knowledge and build confidence. Great!
I got lots of glitches but my game is finished! both tutorials are very good! Cant wait for part 3!
Thank you very much for this and the previous tutorial. It really helped me to decide (yes) if I would give Godot a chance to develop a small game.
Your tutorials are actually awsome!
thank u brother i tried to make games on godot with many youtube videos but your video is the only one i understand it
Just started godot, and gotta say, your tutorials are very good
Im so glad i found these tutorials, Thank you!! One question though, will you be uploading the documentation for C#?
man you're awesome your videos are so good that everytime i find a worse tutorial and give up i come back to your amazing channel
please tell me more tutorials like this are coming! This is so useful!
Awesome video, I follow along very well, thanks !
Loved the tutorials, you're like the spiritual successor to Brackeys, very well done!!
Great tutorial! I really learned a lot!
Thank you so much! These tutorials are so easy to not only follow but also understand. Thank you!!!
Thank you!
Your tutorial is one of the best, it was really easy for me to understand and follow the tutorial. The explanation is superb and I think I can create something on my own! Thank you!
Thank you for your tutorials. It is still hard work.
Dziękuję, Panie Macieju za wprowadzenie mnie do Godota i przedstawienie tego w przyjemny i zrozumiały sposób. Szkoda tylko, że nie ma więcej poradników do tego silnika (rozwinięcia tej gry). Bardzo podoba mi się sposób tłumaczenia i pokazywanie tego wszystkiego.
You are the best !! Please countinue to do this videos!
Awesome way of doing this by pausing and trying to figure it out before it’s explained
If the panel doesn't act the way it should, first: check under canvas layer if "follow viewport" is on. It should be off. If you're still experiencing issues try switching your project from "mobile" to "forward+" or "compatability". (Top right corner of screen.) I almost gave up, because I was attempting this on an older pc and didn't realize that Gedot has issues with some older graphic cards. Luckily, I got some help from some very friendly people on the Gedot discord. Thank you for the tutorial Coco!
I'm literally having this same issue right now for about an hour and it's driving me crazy. Thank you for this, it helped and saved the project. Almost gave up as well.
Yea Thanks Man this fixed my project as well
where's "canvas layer" ? please
@@solnovilunium7887 Nothing works for me, can't even find the follow viewport option. This is very frustrating negl
Yea what’s is canvas layer
Your tutorials are awesome! Thank you so much!
" Look at that subtle off-white coloring. The tasteful thickness of it. Oh, my God. It even has a watermark." Nice video thx.
Im a beginner and this video helped me so much to learn Godot game development thanks so much bro
this tutorial is very helpful. i am waiting for part 3 as i just finished this. please upload it soon