To try everything Brilliant has to offer—free—for a full 30 days, visit The first 200 of you will get 20% off Brilliant’s annual premium subscription. Can a free game engine really be that good? Well, today I challenged myself to recreate the legendary game Sky Balloon Freakout to prove it. So whether you’re making the moving from Unity, or you’re are just interested in Godot, it’s time to make a game! *Sky Balloon Freakout DX* *Or Play the Original Here* 🐝 *Wishlist Dewdrop Dynasty on Steam!* ► Social Media ------------------------------------------------------------ ❤️ Check out my Website! ❤️ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ✦ Discord - ✦ Twitter - ✦ Games - Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 0:39 The Game Idea 1:18 Adding Movement 1:57 Score System 2:08 Adding Hazards 2:38 Creating Artwork 3:29 Designing the UI 3:47 Adding Polish 4:15 The Final Game 4:40 Brilliant 5:30 Check it out! ┈ Similar Videos ┈ Goodgis - Making a Game in JavaScript with No Experience Goodgis - Making a COZY Game in Scratch for the Day Goodgis - I Made a Speed Running Game With C++ and SDL2 Goodgis - Making a Game in Python with No Experience Goodgis - I've Secretly Been Working on an MMORPG Goodgis - How To Get Started With Game Dev (Beginner's Guide) Creating video games can be tough, but with an open source game engine like Godot it is really easy to get started. Godot is great for beginners due to its node-based system, high-level scripting language GDscript, and the fact that it’s completely 100% free. And honestly, it's perfect for people who are asking the question "How to learn how to program?", or "How to make video games". #Gamedev #Programming #Godot











