Mega game design bundle
Upgrade your game design skills with the Mega Game Design Bundle.
Designing a game is a new frontier for creative expression, and you can learn how to take your best ideas from fantasy to reality. The Mega Game Design Bundle is the best place to start. Get it on sale for just $69 (approx. £49)
Included in this sizable bundle of courses is over 128 hours’ worth of content that will take you from beginner to game designer. You’ll learn the languages you need to know to code, the tricks of the trade for user interface and game design—plus you’ll get two premium game asset collections so you can put your newfound knowledge to work!
The Mega Game Design Bundle is valued at $1,495, but you can get it for just $69 (approx. £49). That’s 95% off the retail price for a bundle that could set you on a new career course, so grab it today!
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