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Ah, Unreal Engine 4. It's the game development engine that has recently brought us the likes of Player Unknown's Battlegrounds, Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice, and the upcoming and epic-looking Dragon Ball FighterZ. 

Get in on the action and learn how to use Unreal Engine 4 to make your own great game by taking this online course.

This 15-hour course promises to teach you how to best use the latest version of Unreal Engine to make a SHMUP game prototype and get you started on learning the intricate mechanics of game design. It includes guides on how to apply audio, implement a save system, and program your playable characters, along with several other lessons. Consider it a way of gaining experience so you can level up to making a game that's all yours. Read more...

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