Developing HTML5 multiplayer browser game, also known as .io
Ever wondered how the multiplayer browser games are made? Enroll in this course and you'll be developing them.
Rating: 4.0 out of 5
4.0 (73 ratings)
23,944 students
Created by Matěj Husák
Last updated 1/2020
English
What you'll learn
- Download & Install NodeJs
- Download & Install - express and websockets libraries, and Phaser framework
- Basics of OOP(Objected-oriented programming)
- Develop and HTML5 game that supports multiplayer and runs in browser
- Handling multiplayer movement, synchronizing it via server to clients
- Handling shooting etc.
- Possibilities of websocket technology
- How to get working prototype in less than 2 hours
Course content
3 sections • 16 lectures • 1h 13m total length
Description
My name is Matthew and I'm self-taught developer. I know how hard it can be to achieve some real career in IT and I want to help others to understand a specific topic. You might know games that are usually called ".io" games, but ".io" means only the favorite domain that they're hosted on. In the real world, those ".io" games are browser-based multiplayer HTML5 games. And I want to share with you an authentic course where we will develop our multiplayer browser game. If you ever asked someone “how to make online game” or anything similar, this might be the course you’re trying to find.
Who this course is for:
- Everyone who wants to learn developing HTML5 multiplayer browser games
- Developers in NodeJs
- Game developers
- Students at computer science
- Developers in general
Instructor : Matěj Husák
Founder, full-stack developer at solcode.net
Matěj Husák
4.0 Instructor Rating
73 Reviews
23,944 Students
1 Course
It's been 6 years since my first IT projects. Throughout the years I got into web development, app development, and game development. Now I'm CTO (Chief Technology Officer) at a company called Confused and I'm also the founder of Solcode company that provides custom IT solutions. At this moment I study Applied Informatics, but I started as a self-taught individual and I still think that this is the best way to get in any profession and that's the reason why I'm teaching on Udemy. :-)
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