Can I Learn Godot Only Using Documentation ?
I tried learning Godot using only the official documentation. No tutorials, no videos — just the docs. In the end, I was able to recreate my prototype — but the experience was very different from what I expected. This is my experience learning Godot as a beginner. chapters 0:00 Intro 0:15 godot documentation 0:30 godot on my own 1:00 movement & animations 1:33 combat, slime & systems 2:34 a lot of bugs & problems 3:55 what i learned 4:54 for beginners music Text Me Records - Where Am I TrackTribe - Strollin' TrackTribe - Wish You'd Never Left what i use: Game Engine: Unity Editor: DaVinci Resolve Thumbnail: Canvas Next video making a smaller "side" games that will aid me in developing my dream game If you have feedback (especially on the code or systems), I read everything. Follow along if you want to see where this goes. tags godot, godot beginner, learning godot, beginner game dev, indie, my game dev journey, cozy, devlog

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