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Learn how to build a video game with this fun training bundle

TL;DR: Learn to create the games you wish existed with the Unity 2D Game Developer bundle for $39.99, a 98% savings as of Oct. 24. 


If the holiday season is going to look like a lot of takeout and alone time this year, welcome to the club. But if you want to make the most of the extra free time, why not try something new? How about learning to create your own video games?

The Unity 2D Game Developer Bundle can help show you the ropes. It features 11 courses, 15 hours of video game creation tutorials, and over 170 lessons to keep you busy. 

With this bundle, you'll get classes on tons of 2D games using the game engine Unity. You'll learn how to build a player controller, how to develop a math problem manager, how to make a puzzle platform, and more. You'll also learn how to create Atari-style games of the '80s and '90s. Read more...

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