Learn How to Develop Your Own Games with This $25 Training

There’s never been a better time to break into the increasingly lucrative field of game design. Thanks to a series of affordable and powerful development platforms, avid gamers and programmers are able to build best-selling games in the comfort of their own home, and the technology is only growing more powerful by the day.
The Academy of Game Design Certification Bundle will give you the skills and tools you need to join their ranks, and it’s available for over 95 percent off at just $25.
Featuring six courses and over 100 lessons, this in-depth bundle will walk you through everything you need to know in order to start building pro-level games from scratch.
You’ll have unlimited access to a massive trove of educational materials that will help you craft a wide variety of games—all through instruction that uses real-world examples and walks you through every element of the development process.
There’s also instruction that focuses on teaching you how to build a more streamlined UI experience, and you’ll learn how to develop your characters to make for more exciting and engaging storylines.
Get the tools you need to become a professional game developer with the Academy of Game Design Certification Bundle for just $25—over 95 percent off for a limited time.
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