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It’s finally over


After the first two lessons, which took you to develop an AR game similar to Pokemon Go (1) and an AR game similar to Pokemon Go (2), we need to wrap up this topic.

This lesson is so extensive that I would need hundreds of screenshots for an article. So I made a video of the course and posted it on moOCs, which is completely free: www.imooc.com/learn/844

This video course has a lot of content, and it is the first time I have officially recorded a video course. I also put some experience in the article: how to recording and editing video | Mac

I recorded the course very carefully. The final length of the course was 1 hour and 35 minutes, but the total time spent must have been over 100 hours.

It was not until I recorded the course that I realized how difficult it was to make a video course. I prepared the course, wrote the code, made the course outline, made the PPT, recorded the course, cut the video, exported the video, and so on.

This course is completely free of charge, but you need to log in to THE MOOC website to watch it, which means you need to register with the MOOC account (which is free), or you can log in using your social network account (QQ, wechat, Weibo).

Welcome to leave a comment, criticism and correction below the course, thank you!

The materials used in the game can be downloaded from the “Material Download”, which is a compressed file in RAR format:

All right, let’s go study. Come on ~


I am Xie Enming, a software engineer working in Paris. My profile loves life, likes swimming and knows a little about cooking. Life motto: “Run straight for the pole”