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We get it—making your own game sounds awesome, but it also sounds like a lot of work… and cash. Well, now you have no excuses, because we’ve made it as simple and as inexpensive as possible for you, with a game developer bundle from Stone River eLearning for the low price of…whatever you want. Valued at $539, you can pay what you want for this 15-course bundle for a limited time at The Mary Sue Deals.

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– Use HTML5 to create code for your game that can be deployed across any device.

– Use Unity 3D to create 2D and 3D animations, add special effects, and make your games mobile-friendly.

– Create a game without learning a line of code. Just learn how to use the Stencyl and Construct 2 intuitive software platforms to drag and drop features into your game.

You’ll get lifetime access to all 15 courses, so you can learn at your own pace and revisit the material whenever you need to. Don’t miss your chance to pay what you want for this can’t miss package at The Mary Sue Deals.

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