Blender Game Engine for Morons
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This is a Wikibook exclusively about the Blender Game Engine.
What is Blender?
editBlender is a computer software program used for 3-D modeling, rendering, animating, and, in this case, creating games. If you would like to become a pro in all Blender categories, I suggest you use Blender 3D: Noob to Pro.
Contributing to This Book
editIf you would like to contribute to this book, do so! Just go to any page you like, click edit this page and change the page to make it better!
Tutorials
editTutorials in this book are organized by the difficulty level. If you are new to Blender you should read all these tutorials in order.
Easy Tutorials
editThese tutorials are for beginners to Blender. They will all start assuming little or no knowledge of Blender.
Intermediate Tutorials
editThese tutorials are meant for people who are ready to take on a slight challenge. Slight knowledge on the controls is assumed.
Hard Tutorials
editThese tutorials are for true pros. We will assume proficient knowledge on Blender and introduce new features for more complex games.
Misc. Tutorials
editTutorials created that you aren't sure about where to go will simply be put here.
One Last Thing
editYou'll need to download Blender if you want to follow along with these tutorials. The Blender release this wikibook uses is 2.76a, which has new features on the game engine You can get it here