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View DealStep by step video lectures enabling you to publish your own version of Stay in the Line iPhone game & make money back.
With this course, you get the full source code of a top game similar to “Stay in the Line" iOS game where you control a dot and need to stay within the line for as long as possible.
The gameplay is simple & addictive, which are the main ingredients to make a small game successful in the itunes app store and reach to top charts!
In this course, we will modify the graphic images to create a totally different game, a racing car game where the car needs to stay within the road boundaries. It only take a couple hours to build it, and we're using very simple image editing techniques. I show you every single steps you need to start, and I'm assuming you know nothing or very little,and I'm gonna help you succeed having your very own game, published in the itunes app store, without having to write not even one single line of code!
Since this source code comes with advertising banners you not only get an education but you also have the potential to make passive incomes from it.
This game source code costs hundreds of dollars on its own, and you're getting it for free with this course. You can keep using this code and make dozens of games out of it. You can make games about spaceships, car racing, boat racing, jet skis, jetpacks, pet racing, horse racing, motorcycles, rockets, or even robots. You imagination has no limits.
This is a perfect way to start your mobile app business or increase your app portfolio quickly.
Course Goals
Yohann Taleb is a leading expert in mobile game programming, app flipping and reskinning. Besides owning over 100 apps in the Apple and Android app, Yohann has helped dozens of students publish apps that have topped the iTunes Store leaderboards and been covered by publications like WIRED.