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GameDev.tv's Godot 4 Courses Are on Humble Bundle Right Now

Seven GameDev.tv courses covering Godot 4 2D, 3D, C# RPG, shaders, and plugins. Nearly 80 hours of content in a single bundle.

Godot Engine logo representing the GameDev.tv Godot course bundle on Humble Bundle

GameDev.tv just dropped a new Humble Bundle focused entirely on Godot 4. It is called Learn to Make Games in Godot 4, and it packs seven courses plus an asset pack into a tiered bundle valued at over $500 at retail. The full bundle runs about $25.

If the name sounds familiar, Zenva ran a similar Godot bundle back in February. This one is different. Zenva’s bundle had 30 shorter courses across many genres. GameDev.tv’s bundle has fewer courses, but each one is substantially longer and deeper. The flagship 2D and 3D courses alone clock in at 11 and 20 hours respectively.

What Is Inside

The bundle follows Humble Bundle’s standard tier structure. Pay more, unlock more.

Tier 1

  • Godot 4: Create and Master Custom Plugins (1.5 hours). Learn to build reusable editor plugins for Godot 4. A niche topic that most tutorials skip entirely.

Tier 2

Everything in Tier 1, plus:

  • Godot 4 Shaders: Craft Stunning Visuals (5 hours). Covers visual shaders in Godot 4 without writing shader code. Good for anyone who wants to add post-processing, water effects, or custom lighting to their games.
  • Godot Character Controller (asset pack). A ready-made character controller to use in your own projects.

Tier 3

Everything in Tiers 1 and 2, plus:

  • Complete Godot 3D: Code Your Own 3D Games in Godot 4 (20 hours). The longest course in the bundle. Meshes, materials, cameras, 3D physics, and environment design across multiple projects.
  • Godot 4: Build an Action Combat RPG (17.5 hours). A deep dive into building a full combat RPG with melee, ranged attacks, enemies, and progression systems.
  • Godot 4 C# Action Adventure: Build Your Own 2.5D RPG (14.5 hours). For developers who prefer C# over GDScript. Builds a full action adventure game with combat, inventory, and NPC interaction.
  • Complete Godot 4 2D: Code Your Own 2D Games in Godot 4 (11 hours). A comprehensive course that walks you through building multiple 2D games from scratch. Covers the scene tree, signals, physics, animation, and UI.
  • Godot 4: Build a 2D Action-Adventure Game (8 hours). A focused project course building a single polished 2D action-adventure from start to finish.

That is nearly 80 hours of structured instruction across the full bundle.

GameDev.tv vs Zenva: Which Bundle Is Better?

Both bundles target Godot learners, but they solve different problems.

Choose Zenva if you want breadth. Thirty courses covering platformers, tower defense, Metroidvanias, RPGs, crafting systems, AI state machines, and more. Each course is short and focused on a single genre or system. Great for sampling and finding what interests you.

Choose GameDev.tv if you want depth. Seven courses, but the Complete 2D and Complete 3D courses are comprehensive multi-project journeys that teach engine fundamentals thoroughly. If you want to understand why things work in Godot, not just how to make them work, this is the better pick.

The ideal scenario is grabbing both. Between them you would have beginner-to-intermediate coverage of nearly every aspect of Godot 4 development for under $50 total.

Who Should Grab This

Complete beginners. The Complete 2D course is one of the most popular Godot courses on any platform. It assumes zero prior experience and builds up from there. Pair it with our beginner’s guide to coding your first game for the conceptual foundation.

C# developers. If you are coming from Unity and want to keep using C#, the Action Adventure RPG course teaches Godot through a language you already know. Our Godot vs Unity vs Unreal comparison covers what to expect from the transition.

RPG builders. Two full RPG courses (one in GDScript, one in C#) plus an action-adventure project give you three different approaches to building the same genre. That kind of comparison is hard to find elsewhere.

The Honest Take

GameDev.tv courses are well produced with clear audio and good pacing. The community around them is active, which helps when you get stuck. That said, no course bundle replaces building your own project from scratch. Use these courses as a launchpad, then close the tutorials and start making something original.

The bundle is available now on Humble Bundle. Like all Humble Bundle deals, it is time-limited.

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Florian Huet

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Florian Huet

iOS dev by day, indie game dev by night. Trying to give life to GameDō Studio.

Building games and talking about the ones I can't stop playing.

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