# 1.4 Game Code Tutorials

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Each individual will complete the [game code tutorials](https://docs.idew.org/video-game-code-reference/) to develop a firm understanding of the technical opportunities and constraints your team will have when designing and coding your own video game with the Phaser CE game framework.

### **❏ Deliverable**

Demonstrate you have completed the assigned tutorials and can discuss how the code works.
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