Choose Your Learning Path

From weekend tinkering to serious career preparation, we've built programs that match where you are and where you want to go. Each path gives you hands-on experience with real mobile game projects.

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Project-First Learning

We skip the theory dumps and jump straight into building. You'll start with a simple tap game in week one, then layer on complexity as your skills grow. It's messier than traditional courses, but that's how real development works.

Every concept gets tested immediately in your current project. Animation principles? You'll implement them in your character movement system. UI design? You're redesigning your game's interface that same day.

  • Build 3-5 complete games throughout the program
  • Code review sessions with working developers
  • Weekly playtesting with real users
  • Portfolio ready for junior developer positions
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Programs That Fit Your Schedule

We know everyone's situation is different. Maybe you're working full-time, maybe you're between jobs, or maybe you're still in school. Pick what works for your life right now.

Foundation

2,800
8 weeks • Part-time
  • Basic Unity fundamentals
  • Complete 2 simple mobile games
  • Weekend workshop sessions
  • Online resource library
  • Community Discord access
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Master Developer

6,800
16 weeks • Intensive
  • Full game development pipeline
  • Multiplayer networking basics
  • Monetization strategies
  • Team collaboration projects
  • 1-on-1 career coaching
  • Industry connections
  • Lifetime alumni network
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What Students Actually Build

We track what our students create, not just what they learn. Here's what graduates typically have in their portfolio after finishing our programs. These numbers come from our last three cohorts in 2024.

3.4 Avg games completed
89% Project completion rate
12 Weeks to first published game
76% Continue to advanced courses

Most students surprise themselves with what they can build. We've seen people go from never touching code to publishing their first game in under four months.

From People Who've Been There

"I was skeptical about online learning, but the project-based approach really worked for me. Having something playable after the first week kept me motivated through the harder concepts."

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Kieran Ohlsson
Foundation Graduate, now freelancing

"The mentorship made all the difference. When I got stuck on collision detection for three days straight, having someone who'd solved it before helped me push through instead of giving up."

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Ingrid Varga
Professional Track, Spring 2025