Your first 2D game¶
In this step-by-step tutorial series, you will create your first complete 2D game with Redot. By the end of the series, you will have a simple yet complete game of your own, like the image below.
You will learn how the Redot editor works, how to structure a project, and build a 2D game.
Note
This project is an introduction to the Redot engine. It assumes that you have some programming experience already. If you're new to programming entirely, you should start here: Scripting languages.
The game is called "Dodge the Creeps!". Your character must move and avoid the enemies for as long as possible.
You will learn to:
Create a complete 2D game with the Redot editor.
Structure a simple game project.
Move the player character and change its sprite.
Spawn random enemies.
Count the score.
And more.
You'll find another series where you'll create a similar game but in 3D. We recommend you to start with this one, though.
Why start with 2D?
3D games are much more complex than 2D ones. It would be best if you stuck to 2D until you understood the game development process and how to use Redot well.
You can find a completed version of this project at this location:
Prerequisites¶
This step-by-step tutorial is intended for beginners who followed the complete Getting Started.
If you're an experienced programmer, you can find the complete demo's source code here: Redot demo projects.
We prepared some game assets you'll need to download so we can jump straight to the code.
You can download them by clicking the link below.