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By @deniskondratev [ 15 Min read ] One of the key elements of any 2D platformer is the main character. The way it moves and is controlled significantly shapes the game’s atmosphere — whether it's a cozy old-school game or a dynamic slasher. Therefore, creating a Character Controller is an important early stage in developing a platformer. If you want not only to read the article but also to try it in practice, I recommend downloading a level template from the GitHub repository Treasure Hunters, where the necessary assets and a ready level for testing your character are already included. For our platformer, we've set a rule that the game will only have vertical and horizontal surfaces, and the force of gravity will be directed strictly downward. This significantly simplifies the creation of the platformer at the initial stage, especially if you don't want to delve into vector mathematics... |
By @benoitmalige [ 11 Min read ] Do you often take things too seriously? Do you get anxious a lot? Anxiety comes from a lack of perspective. If you’re missing perspective, you can’t see the bigger picture. Perspective gives you clarity of thought. Without it, you are unable to solve problems. You feel stuck. Negative emotions overweigh positive experiences. You feel as if an invisible cloud is always present around you, obsctructing your mental acuity. You feel it deep down. You really want to break free, but it feels tough. I was always called ‘too serious’. And for good reasons: Because I was. I lacked perspective and felt trapped in the mental prison that I created for myself. You probably know that feeling because you have it too — We all do. We get caught up in the daily stress. It feels like we are missing something but we can’t quite grasp what it is... |
By @heuristicsearch [ 3 Min read ] Authors: (1) Aya Kherrour, Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science University of Trento; (2) Marco Robol, Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science University of Trento; (3) Marco Roveri, Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science University of Trento; (4) Paolo Giorgini, Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science University of Trento... |
By @fayanastasia [ 7 Min read ] Many of you probably know that one of the most crucial steps in running a successful startup company is to define the right minimum viable product, simply known as MVP. Developing an MVP even after conducting initial market tests can be challenging, as the version of your product is essentially an unvalidated hypothesis. It's common for developers to waste time and resources on MVPs that are not well-defined. This guide will help you identify the core features of your product, enabling you to avoid wasting time and money.
To define your MVP, you must envision the first instance of your product and find a working method on how to showcase its best possible features in a simple and brief way. Let’s take a look at the 7-step guide on how you can turn your product idea into a successful startup and appeal to early adopters... |
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