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Game development with OpenGL ES

Hey everyone! Welcome to our blog. I'm thrilled to kick off a brand new series today, and it's going to be an exhilarating journey into the world of game development in Sketchware! If you've ever dreamt of creating your very own games but felt intimidated by the complexities of coding, fear not! We're going to make game development fun, easy, and accessible to all.



Now, you might be wondering, what exactly is Sketchware? Well, Sketchware is a fantastic visual programming platform that empowers you to build Android applications without writing a single line of code. Yes, you heard that right – **no coding required!**


Actually we're going to code in real java though. But in general sketchware is visual coding.





Today, we're taking it a step further! Throughout this series, we'll be focusing on developing games using Sketchware, and here's the best part – we'll be harnessing the power of OpenGL ES as our rendering engine. It's a game-changer, literally!




OpenGL ES, short for Open Graphics Library for Embedded Systems, is the go-to choice for rendering stunning 2D and 3D graphics in mobile games. It's widely used across the gaming industry, and now, with Sketchware, we can easily integrate it into our game projects with a few simple drag-and-drop actions.


I'll guide you step-by-step, and together, we'll create some incredible games that you can proudly showcase to your friends and even publish on the Google Play Store.


 Throughout the series, we'll cover everything you need to know to build exciting games – from crafting captivating storylines, designing eye-catching visuals, implementing smooth animations, to adding engaging sound effects. We'll leave no stone unturned!


So, if you're ready to embark on a thrilling adventure filled with learning, creativity, and fun, hit that subscribe button and join us in this "Game Development in Sketchware" series. Be sure to click the notification bell, so you don't miss any of our upcoming tutorials.


Alright, folks, get your creativity hats on and be ready for the first tutorial in our series. Grab a cup of your favorite beverage, sit back, relax, and let's dive into the world of game development in Sketchware with OpenGL ES!

Follow these lessons 

1. Getting started

More lessons coming soon.

 Untill next time, happy game developing!

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