Angry Birds, Crossy Road & more: Game Development in Swift 4
Learn how to develop mobile games like Angry Birds, Crossy Road, Color Switch and more for iOS11 in Swift 4
4.61 (814 reviews)

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15.5 hours
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Nov 2018
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$74.99
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What you will learn
How to develop an Angry Birds App
How to develop a Crossy Road App
How to develop a Color Switch App
How to develop a Simon Says App
How to develop 2D Games for iOS11 with SpriteKit
How to develop 3D Games for iOS11 with SceneKit
How to do App Store Optimization
How to create 3D Models for Mobile Games in MagicaVoxel
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Our Verdict
Although this course comprehensively covers game development in Swift 4, a few areas could be improved for an optimal learning experience. The inconsistent teaching style might pose challenges to beginners as they encounter complex subjects without proper explanations. While the course offers practical examples and advanced topics, it lacks depth in some areas such as animations and using Xcode's Scene Editor effectively. Despite these shortcomings, this course remains a solid foundation for developing 2D gaming skills utilizing Swift and SpriteKit, providing ample opportunities to explore app development through real-life projects.
What We Liked
- Covers a wide range of game development concepts using Swift 4 and Xcode 9.
- Includes real-world examples, such as developing games similar to Angry Birds, Crossy Road, Color Switch, and Simon Says.
- Comprehensive and thorough commentary in the initial sections, making it easy for beginners to understand.
- The course has been recently updated, ensuring its relevance and applicability.
- Provides insights into App Store Optimization.
Potential Drawbacks
- The teaching style can be uneven at times, with some complex topics abruptly introduced without adequate explanation.
- Lacks in-depth coverage of certain advanced topics, such as working with animations and 3D object movements.
- Pacing can be quite fast, especially in the later sections, making it challenging for beginners and those less familiar with Swift to follow along.
- Limited guidance on using Xcode's Scene Editor, which some users may find essential.
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06/10/2017
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