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Learn the basics of GDevelop and game creation. Start in a few minutes thanks to our playlist of 5 minutes video, and start making your own game today.
What makes GDevelop unique and so easy to use is the event system. Events are a powerful way to express the logic of your game: it's as efficient as coding, but without the complexities of a programming language.
Iterate quickly on game mechanics with GDevelop’s “ready made logic chunks” called Behaviors. Lightweight and fast, you can use the desktop app, web-app or mobile app. A single account gives you access to your cloud projects at any time.
The best way to start fast: browse the library of premium templates made by GDevelop or the community.
Use your own art or purchase asset packs on GDevelop’s in-app Asset Store.
Video games for brands reaching millions of players, museum’s interactive projects, HR apps... The possibilities are endless and GDevelop will help you get there.
Learn how to use GDevelop step-by-step or get help with a specific feature. We have game-making tutorials for beginners and the wiki has complete documentation for the app.
Learn the basics of GDevelop and game creation. Start in a few minutes thanks to our playlist of 5 minutes video, and start making your own game today.
Every gamedev knows that setting up menus can be a really time consuming task, but with GDevelop's new custom objects, it's one of the quickest parts of the game making process.
In this video we'll talk about exporting your game from GDevelop. This video will show people how to set their game icons and thumbnails, as well as picking their mobile game properties.
Get your game in front of a larger audience by doing these 5 things. Developing a good game is only half the battle, getting that good game in front of more people increases the chance your game will be a hit. Marketing and sharing your game can be just as much work as creating the game in the first place.
Extensions make game development a LOT easier, giving you functionality that you would otherwise have to create yourself. Saving you time and energy in the process of developing your game. This video was created to show you the most commonly used extensions in the GDevelop game engine, which is a no-code, open-source, free, and easy game engine.
This video goes over all of the basics of creating a platformer game, from basic movement, to enemies and sound effects.
This video goes over the basics of GDevelop by creating a quick example game. GDevelop's no code event system, behaviors and extensions, adding sound effects, and more.
This video shows how easy it is to publish your game on gd.games, formerly known as liluo, GDevelop's game hosting platform.
Everything from pinch and zoom to joystick controls, GDevelop has wide range of tools for controlling your mobile game.
This video goes over the object types in GDevelop, and briefly shows what each one can be used for. This will be useful for any game developers who are just starting out with the engine, or someone who doesn't understand some of the object types.
This will be useful for any game developers who are just starting out with the engine, or someone who hasn't been using all of the tools the game engine has to offer.
In this video, we'll take an introductory look at variables. We will learn how to use variables in different scope, as well as when to use them. The focus here is on concrete examples, so that you can leave with some real ideas of how to apply variables in your own game!
This video goes over the expression builder. What it's used for and what sort's of things it's capable of. It also goes over a practical example of adding health points to a character. This will be useful for any game developers who are just starting out with the engine, or someone who hasn't tried using the expression builder yet.
As a game creator, you want to get from concept to finished product as soon as possible. Behaviors and functions (extensions) address this by letting you not reinvent the wheel, so you can focus on actually making your game! In this video, we'll go over the basics of behaviors and functions as well as how you can use them in your next project.
This video teaches GDevelop users about game optimization, and briefly goes over most of the areas that could be causing lag or poor performance in your game. These tutorials are designed to teach you how to make a game in GDevelop, a no-code, open-source, free, and easy game engine.
Make and publish your games with GDevelop. Start with our tutorials and discover tons of examples inside the app.