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Very likely  the Godot 4 course they just launched. I actually have several Unreal and Unity courses from bundles, and SEVERAL Blender courses (which I really need to just sit down and do) but Unity and Unreal seemed really intimidating.


 I did the Scratch course just before this jam (part of one of the bundles) and got hooked. Godot 4 seems the next logical step up.

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Kaan Alpar is the instructor for that course. He has a couple free Godot 4 tutorials on youtube. You might want to look those up to see if his teaching style fits you.

Ah nice. Thanks for the heads up, I'll check it out!

I have to completely agree with CGQQL. It's very good advice.

I've actually went through the Godot course. If you look at my itch profile, I actually used his youtube tutorial on making a Flappy Bird in Godot 3 as the basis for my GDTV 2022 entry and credited him on the Spooky Ghost page. 

I've had no experience with Scratch, but I feel the Godot course does put things out in a way that makes sense as a progression.

Ah sounds good. I gave it a go....and remembered why I hate Flappy Birds (which means you did it right lol).

Scratch is super simple drag code 'blocks' (literally) into position and connect them together. I was watching a couple tutorials already on Godot 4 and it looks really good. Significantly more complex, but it all looks complex at first.

If I decide to go with a different free course, I'm not sure what I would go with offhand. I have most of the Blender courses already via HumbleBundle, The GIMP course could be interesting since I've always struggled learning it and since I plan to do mostly 2D games, it might be better in some cases than rendering out assets in Blender.