Task #4: Apply and Extend
Choose one of your game projects that you have made already as now is your opportunity to juice it up! Below are some suggestions for things to add and some links to get you started. Take your pick and spend 2 weeks customizing one of your games. How much have you remembered and understood?
2D Platformer Extras
Godot 4+: Using the Path2D Node - YouTube
Godot 4.1: Parallax Backgrounds - YouTube
How to Double Jump in Godot 4 - YouTube
Simple Dash Controls in Godot 4.1 - YouTube
Kids Can Code Recipes
Kids can code is an awesome website that has a long list of "recipes" which are stand alone parts which can be incorporate into a variety of games.
- Audio Manager - useful for adding sound effects for your mob/coin/etc.
- User Interfaces
- Moving Platforms
Extras Godot Resources
How to program in Godot - GDScript Tutorial - YouTube
How to make a Video Game - Godot Beginner Tutorial - YouTube
Your First 2D GAME From Zero in Godot 4 **Vampire Survivor Style****
Extra Art Resources
Setting up a Pallette
One of the most important decisions to make is the colours you choose to use in your game.
An excellent resource for finding colour pallettes is Lospec Palette List.
Color Theory for Noobs | Beginner Guide - YouTube
ADD IT TO YOUR PROJECT AS FOLLOWS:
STEP 1: Choose a pallet that you like and downloads it as a .GPL file.

STEP 2: In Piskel click the New Pallet button

STEP 3: Then click Import from file and select the .gpl file you downloaded

READY: Your new pallet is now ready to be used in the Palette menu!
