Getting Started with Cursor and Game Building
Ever wanted to create your own games but didn't know where to start? In this course, you'll build three playful browser games step by step with AI using a free tool called Cursor that helps you write and edit code just by describing what you want.
What We'll Build
You'll create three cheerful, fully working games:
- Flip Card Memory Game: a fun matching challenge that teaches core logic;
 - Help Colin Game: a catching game where you move a backpack to grab good items and avoid bad ones;
 - Catch the Carrot Game: a mini-adventure with movement, enemies, and scoring. By the end, you'll know how to build and customize your own browser games even if you've never written code before.
 
All this is possible due to the Cursor. Cursor is an AI-powered code editor. You can type natural language prompts, and Cursor writes or edits code for you instantly.
- It runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux;
 - Download it from the official site: https://cursor.com/;
 - Install it like any other program, just follow the setup wizard.
 
You can complete this entire course using the free plan. No paid features are required for the games we'll build.
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Getting Started with Cursor and Game Building
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Ever wanted to create your own games but didn't know where to start? In this course, you'll build three playful browser games step by step with AI using a free tool called Cursor that helps you write and edit code just by describing what you want.
What We'll Build
You'll create three cheerful, fully working games:
- Flip Card Memory Game: a fun matching challenge that teaches core logic;
 - Help Colin Game: a catching game where you move a backpack to grab good items and avoid bad ones;
 - Catch the Carrot Game: a mini-adventure with movement, enemies, and scoring. By the end, you'll know how to build and customize your own browser games even if you've never written code before.
 
All this is possible due to the Cursor. Cursor is an AI-powered code editor. You can type natural language prompts, and Cursor writes or edits code for you instantly.
- It runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux;
 - Download it from the official site: https://cursor.com/;
 - Install it like any other program, just follow the setup wizard.
 
You can complete this entire course using the free plan. No paid features are required for the games we'll build.
Thanks for your feedback!