Izatt International is offering a gaming course to developers who are interested in learning how to create iPhone games. The App Store has made some very regular people large amounts of money and this course may help you get in on the action.
The course's instructor is Ontario Britton, the developer who created Paper Pilot. It will cover how to use Unity 3D's game engine to make 2D and 3D games. The course will also cover how to fully utilize other software tools like Gimp and Blender together with Unity to create almost any type of game imaginable.
There are some prerequisites:
Programming experience with scripting and gaming
Your own Intel based Mac
Unity iPhone Publisher trial or full version installed
iPhone developer's SDK installed
Gimp and Blender installed
The course will include all class materials, continental breakfast, lunch, snacks and refreshments.
How much does it cost you say? Well, it depends. For regular folks the price is $845.00, for former Izatt students $645.00 and high school or college students get in for $495.00.
The course will take place at the Noah Building in Lindon, Utah from February 20–21, 8:30 A.M.–5:30 P.M. Be prepared to learn.