Godot Player Movement | Smooth WASD 2D Movement
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In this Godot tutorial, I will teach you how to create smooth 2d player movement in Godot. This tutorial includes player movement and acceleration in just 10 lines of code!
0010: Mapping the WASD Buttons 00:57 Project Setup 03:21 Adding Basic Movement in 4 lines of code 08:19 Adding Animations to the Movement 10:43 Adding Acceleration for Smooth Movement
Getting your player to move is one of the first steps in game development. In this Godot Tutorial, I will teach you how to create smooth WASD 2d movement with just 10 lines of code. This Godot player movement tutorial will cover the basics of 2d movement and adding acceleration to your player movement.
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