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Free Godot Engine video tutorial series teaches 3D dungeon crawler development in 20 hours

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Joe Foley

1d ago· 4 min readenNews

Summary

A new YouTube video tutorial series demonstrates how to create a 3D dungeon crawler game using the free, open-source Godot Engine. The course promises to help developers build a finished 3D game in approximately 20 hours, showcasing Godot's capabilities beyond its well-known 2D strengths. The article highlights Godot's growing popularity among indie developers, especially after the Godot AI ban controversy, and positions this tutorial as a resource for developers moving away from AI-assisted coding.

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Creative BloqFree Godot Engine video tutorial series teaches 3D dungeon crawler development in 20 hourscreativebloq.com

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The free open-source platform Godot Engine was is widely rated as one of the best game engines.
Fast and lightweight, the platform's most known for creating 2D platformers, puzzle games and metroidvanias, but it's also highly capable for 3D projects, as a new video tutorial series sets out to demonstrate.
If you're looking for help to get up to speed with using the software now that you can't use vibe coding, this Youtube course might be the hand you need.
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Follow the course to create a finished Dungeon Crawler in just 20 hours.

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