Course Information
Course Overview
Learn Roblox Game development and Roblox Scripting. Includes a short Lua introduction. Everything done in Roblox Studio.
UPDATED FOR 2023
Have you always wanted to create your own games, but didn't know where to start? This is exactly the course you need then!
In this Complete Roblox and Lua Course, you're going learn the basics of the Lua Programming language as well as Game Development with Roblox Studio. No experience is needed for this course to learn the ins and outs of making Games with Roblox Studio.
This course is accessible to complete beginners. Even if you have never programmed in your life. Basic knowledge of Roblox would be advantageous but isn't necessary.
First, you will learn the scripting Language Lua, then we'll go through basic concepts of Roblox Game Development like referencing objects, scripting simple scripts and how certain Events work. After you've made your first game, an Obby, it is off to some Intermediate concepts, such as publishing your game and how to store your player's data in the Roblox Cloud using the Data Storage Service.
The Entire Source Code will be made available so you can follow along with everything I do in the lectures.
If you have any questions or suggestions, also feel free to contact me here. I'm happy to help you learn to make Games with Roblox.
Course Content
- 6 section(s)
- 50 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Lua Introduction
- Section 3 Roblox Basic Concepts
- Section 4 Simple Roblox Game: Creating an Obby
- Section 5 Roblox Intermediate Concepts
- Section 6 Bonus Section
What You’ll Learn
- Learn the Basics of the Lua Programming Language, Learn the Basic Lua Skills necessary to make a Game for Roblox, The Basics of Roblox Game Development, Create your own Games as a part of the Course, Learn everything, from your first script to publishing your Game
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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RRuddy Tjahjadinata
it just explains everything u need to know
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BBara Al-Azzoni
it was fun and very well teaching
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DDoktorn
Intuitive and very clear explanations. Moving a tad too fast at times but it's okay. At times I would've liked some easier examples, for example with the "and, or, and not" segment.
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JJessey Garris
still have no idea whats happening haha