Game Development for Kids with GDevelop - Particle Effect of Fire

In this post, we are going to see how to make the particle effect of Fire.

Previously we have seen how to make the particle effect of the rain. And turns out a good tutorial and it was pretty interesting and work with various types of the effect that we can add into the games and the levels.

Check out the instructional tutorial below to get an idea on how to add the particle effect of fire.

If you want to browse the previous set of the gdevelop tutorials then below table of contents.


Table of Contents for GDevelop Tutorials


  1. GDevelop - How to Create Project
  2. GDevelop - How to Create Scene
  3. GDevelop - How to add background Image
  4. GDevelop - How to add Image Sprite
  5. GDevelop - How to Horizontal Scroll
  6. GDeveop - How to Vertical Scroll
  7. GDevelop - How to Switch Level or Scene in Game
  8. GDevelop - Switch Scene or Level
  9. GDevelop - Add Force to Sprite
  10. GDevelop - Key Press Change Background
  11. GDevelop - Particle Emmiter
  12. GDevelop - Tiled Sprite
  13. GDevelop - Asset Store
  14. GDevelop - Text entry object
  15. GDevelop - Typewriter Effect
  16. GDevelop - Light Object
  17. GDevelop - Video object
  18. GDevelop - BBText object
  19. GDevelop - Pong Game - Player Movement
  20. GDevelop - Pong Game - Ball Movement
  21. Gdevelop - Pong Game Ball Gravity
  22. GDevelop - Particle Effect of Sun
  23. GDevelop - Particle Effect of Fire

Now that you have checked out the video tutorial. Do let me know if you have any questions regarding the gdevelop engine and the various effects that you can do with it. I'd love to cover the future tutorials on some of those. I wish to cover more of those topics but as of now I have only managed to make some really simple tutorials so far.

I hope the current tutorial was useful to you.

We will continue the further game development topic in next post.

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