This specialization is intended for aspiring game developers who want to learn how to develop games using GameMaker. GameMaker lets us develop games using both a visual programming (drag and drop) approach and a scripting (writing code) approach. Throughout the four courses in the specialization, you'll learn how to use both of those approaches to develop GameMaker games.

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Game Development with GameMaker Specialization
Learn to Develop Games with GameMaker. Learn to use both Visual programming and Code to develop GameMaker games

Instructor: Dr. Tim "Dr. T" Chamillard
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Each course is designed to take 4 weeks, so the complete Specialization should take 16 weeks to complete
None! I'll teach you how to develop games using GameMaker assuming you've never programmed or developed games before.
Yes, you need to work your way through the courses in order. That's because each course builds on the skills you've already developed in the previous course(s).
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