Let's Build A Color Puzzle Minigame - Core Academy Tutorial

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Join Core Academy instructor Corentin as he walks through building a color puzzle minigame for your Core game. Get Core for free on the Epic Games Store https://www.epicgames.com/store/p/core.

Let's Build is a weekly vlog series all about teaching Core game creators how to build fun and interesting game mechanics that they can implement into their games. Each episode focuses on a specific topic, and is chock full of useful ideas and tips that can help take your game to the next level.

Join the live session every Tuesday at 10am PST on the Creators Discord: https://discord.gg/core-creators

Episode Chapters:

00:00:00 - Player Costume
00:08:15 - Resources That Change The Costume's Color
00:32:11 - Splash Effect
00:46:38 - Apply Color To Nearby Players
00:53:05 - Team Collision
01:01:07 - Mixing Colors

Original blog post: https://forums.coregames.com/t/lets-build-12-paparazzi-camera/2625

Topics covered in this episode:

*Equipment
*SetColor of a Mesh
*Resources
*Team Collision on objects
*World.SpawnAsset to spawn VFX

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