2D Game Development W/ Javascript & CSS3- Create Memory Game
$84.99 $14.99Track price
Practice makes perfect.
Start your journey into becoming a professional 2D Game Developer for the Web and a front end web developer here!
Learn how to create a real world Dynamic, intelligent Memory Game with Timer & Score cards with Web 2D Game development concepts!
At DigiFisk, we like making learning fun. Our courses are interactive and fun with a ton of practical elements to it. We’ve decided to take it a step further with our Front end Web app development practice series.
Once you learn the syntax of a programming language, the next logical step is to start creating software and apps. But that’s where most students get stuck. Problem solving isn’t as easy as learning a bunch of syntaxes.
But we aim to make it easy for you. We also aim to teach you intermediate programming topics like object oriented programming while at it.
What will you learn in this course?
In this course, you’ll learn how to build your Randomized Dynamic 2D Memory Game with Timer, Score card & Customized result display from the ground up with just HTML5, Javascript and CSSS and 2D Game Development concepts in just a couple of hours.
You’ll learn:
1. How to build a completely randomized, intelligent 2D memory game with stellar design with Javascript, HTML5 & CSS3
Instructor Details
Courses : 11
Specification: 2D Game Development W/ Javascript & CSS3- Create Memory Game
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Price | $14.99 |
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Duration | 8 hours |
Year | 2021 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
$84.99 $14.99
Tony Prodger –
Excellent, well paced and described. Wonderful way of laying out the various sections bringing them all together really well. I watched the whole course first and now I will go through it again and do the coding. Maybe a copy of the emojis and the finished code may help. Not sure as it could make you lazy. Well done.
A L –
Great job!
Chris Verberne –
This is an excellent course, especially when starting with JavaScript/HTML5/CSS3. The courses are easy to follow, not too fast and not too slow. Everything is explained clearly and to the point. The subject of a memory game is also very interesting and open for your own creativity. It is a nice games and once you understand the structure, you can add your own personal levels to it. I am sure, like myself, many others want to see more courses from this teacher. Can I make a course suggestion request? If so, an adventure game where you have to explore rooms, places and solve puzzles in JavaScript should be great. Really something to look forward to. This is an excellent course which I recommend for sure. Chris
David Rogers –
The course is structured in a logical manner, easy to understand, keeps to the point using good explanations that also covers enough theory to be interesting, but for me not to in depth or so long as to be boring. I would recommend this course to any one wishing to learn HTML, Java Script or create a memory game.
Martin Coulstock –
A very interesting way of developing a memory game. As a beginner Ive learnt a lot from this course. For me it was a different way of thinking.
Gayle Wirontono –
So far so good, I’m having fun with this build. I really like her clear, details! and her almost fairy like voice.
Alaa Mohamed –
Aarthi is great at explaining her points clearly. I have learnt how to think of structuring everything by putting all the elements needed on the page using HTML and not to worry about how it will look like before the styling. I haven’t started the JavaScript part, but the HTML and CSS are well explained so far.