The AI Game Dev Course is a Sorceress course page for learning game creation with AI through a structured, project-based video curriculum. You can browse the course outline before enrolling, watch available intro or preview media, enroll for lifetime access, then work through lessons with downloadable project ZIPs where included.
What it does
The course page is the central place to preview, enroll in, and access the AI game development course. It presents the course description, instructor information, learning outcomes, target audience, curriculum modules, lesson list, project resources, and enrollment options.
After enrollment, the same page becomes your course hub. Locked lessons become playable, the Start Course button appears, and any included project ZIPs become available from the relevant lesson pages.
Key features
- Course overview — read the course title, subtitle, level, description, highlights, outcomes, target audience, and instructor details.
- Intro or preview video area — watch the available course intro video when one is provided. If no intro video is available, the hero area shows course artwork with a play prompt that guides you to enrollment.
- Stats strip — quickly see the number of lessons, modules, game-building lessons, project ZIPs, and lifetime access/update status.
- Structured curriculum — browse modules and lessons before enrolling.
- Collapsible modules — expand or collapse each curriculum module to focus on the section you are reviewing.
- Lesson cards with thumbnails — inspect lesson titles, descriptions, thumbnails, and access indicators.
- Project ZIP indicators — lessons with downloadable complete project files are labeled in the curriculum.
- Enrollment flow — enroll directly from the course page using the payment options currently shown to you.
- Lifetime access — enrollment is presented as a one-time purchase with lifetime access and free updates.
- Lesson player — enrolled students can watch lessons in a large browser video player with standard playback controls.
- Course contents drawer — jump between lessons from inside the lesson player.
- Previous/next navigation — move through the course sequentially using Previous and Up next cards.
- Downloadable project ZIPs — lessons with included project resources show a Downloadable project files section after enrollment.
- Course library integration — enrolled courses are marked as Enrolled or Owned and can be continued from the courses page.
Browsing the course before enrolling
You can review the course page before enrolling to decide whether it matches your goals.
- Open the course page.
- Review the hero section for the course title, level, subtitle, and preview media.
- Use the Curriculum button or scroll down to Course curriculum.
- Review the course stats for lesson count, module count, number of game lessons, project ZIP count, and lifetime access information.
- Expand or collapse modules by selecting the module header.
- Select a lesson card to open its lesson page.
- If the lesson is part of the full course, the video area will show that enrollment is required.
- Return to the course page using the back link at the top of the lesson page.
Before enrolling, you can inspect visible lesson information such as titles, descriptions, thumbnails, module grouping, and whether a lesson includes a complete project ZIP. Paid lesson videos and downloadable files remain locked.
Understanding the course page
The course page is organized into several visible areas:
Hero section
At the top of the page you will see:
- The course level.
- A Bestseller label when shown.
- An Enrolled label if you already own the course.
- The course title and subtitle.
- A large video or artwork area.
- A Curriculum button for jumping directly to the lesson outline.
- A Start Course button after enrollment.
Enrollment card
The card on the right side of the course page, or near the top on smaller screens, shows the enrollment controls. Before enrollment, it displays the course price, the lifetime access/free updates note, any available payment method selector, and the Enroll Now button. After enrollment, it changes to an enrolled confirmation and Start Course button.
Stats strip
Below the hero area, the stats strip summarizes:
- Total lessons.
- Total modules.
- Game-building lessons.
- Included project ZIPs.
- Lifetime access and updates.
What you’ll learn
The What you’ll learn section lists the outcomes and practical skills covered by the course.
Course curriculum
The curriculum section contains modules with lesson cards. Each module header can be opened or closed. Lesson cards may show a thumbnail, lesson number, title, description, and an icon indicating whether the lesson is playable, locked, or not yet available.
For the game-building module, the page may also show an Included project files panel listing the downloadable project ZIPs available to enrolled students.
About and instructor sections
Lower on the page, About this course provides the full course description, while Who this course is for and Your instructor explain the intended audience and instructor information.
How to enroll
- Open the course page.
- Go to the enrollment card near the top of the page, or select an Enroll Now button elsewhere on the page.
- If you are not signed in, select the sign-in prompt or press Enroll Now and sign in when prompted.
- If multiple payment options are displayed, choose the one you want to use.
- Select Enroll Now.
- Complete checkout on the secure payment screen you are sent to.
- Wait while Sorceress confirms your enrollment.
- When enrollment is complete, you will be returned to Sorceress and can start learning.
Once enrolled, the course page displays an enrolled status and a Start Course button.
How to start or continue the course
From the course page
- Sign in to the account used for enrollment.
- Open the AI Game Dev Course.
- Select Start Course.
- The first lesson opens in the lesson player.
From the courses page
- Open the Sorceress courses page.
- Find the course card marked Enrolled or Owned.
- Select the course card.
- Use Start Course or choose a lesson from the curriculum.
On the courses page, enrolled course cards show Owned and a Continue action. Courses you have not enrolled in show View course.
Using the lesson player
The lesson page is designed for focused viewing.
- The top bar shows a link back to the course.
- The top-right area shows the current lesson position, such as “Lesson 1 of 20,” on larger screens.
- The main area contains a large video player.
- Below the player, you will see the module name, lesson title, and lesson description when provided.
- Use the Previous and Up next cards to move through the course in order.
- Select Contents to open the course contents drawer and jump to another lesson.
The video player uses standard browser playback controls. The player is intended for streaming inside Sorceress; downloading the lesson video itself is not provided through the player.
If a lesson is not playable for your account, the player area explains why:
- This lesson is part of the full course — enroll to unlock the lesson.
- This lesson is coming soon — the lesson is listed in the curriculum but does not currently have a playable video.
Course contents drawer
Inside any lesson, select Contents to open a side drawer with the full course outline.
The drawer lets you:
- See all modules and lessons without leaving the player.
- Identify the current lesson.
- Jump directly to another lesson.
- See which lessons are playable and which are locked.
- View lesson thumbnails when available.
Select × or click outside the drawer to close it.
Downloadable project files
Some lessons include downloadable project ZIPs. These resources are shown in two places:
- In the course curriculum, lessons with resources are labeled Complete project ZIP included.
- On the lesson page, enrolled students see a Downloadable project files section below the video and lesson description.
To download project files:
- Enroll in the course.
- Open a lesson that includes project resources.
- Scroll below the video player.
- Find Downloadable project files.
- Select the project ZIP resource.
- Save the file to your device and open it alongside the lesson as needed.
The project file area describes the files as complete project ZIPs for the relevant build. Before enrollment, project entries may be visible in the curriculum, but the actual download links remain locked.
What you can see before vs. after enrollment
Before enrollment
You can usually see:
- Course title, subtitle, description, and level.
- Course artwork and any available preview or intro media.
- Course highlights and learning outcomes.
- Target audience information.
- Instructor information.
- Curriculum modules and lesson titles.
- Lesson descriptions and thumbnails when provided.
- Which lessons include complete project ZIPs.
- Enrollment options shown on the page.
Paid lesson videos and project downloads remain locked.
After enrollment
You can access:
- All currently available course lesson videos.
- The Start Course button.
- Lesson-to-lesson navigation.
- The course contents drawer inside the player.
- Downloadable project ZIPs included with lessons.
- Lifetime access to the course and future updates.
Requirements
To enroll and access paid lessons, you need:
- A Sorceress account.
- A signed-in session while enrolling and watching the course.
- A supported browser with video playback enabled.
- An internet connection for streaming lessons and downloading project ZIPs.
- Enrollment on the same account you use to watch.
Tips & troubleshooting
I clicked Enroll Now and was sent to login
You must be signed in before enrolling. Log in or create an account, then return to the course page and select Enroll Now again.
The course still looks locked after enrollment
Wait a moment for the confirmation step to finish. If the course still appears locked:
- Make sure you are signed in to the same account used for enrollment.
- Refresh the course page.
- Open the courses page and check whether the course card is marked Enrolled or Owned.
- Return to the course page and look for Start Course.
The confirmation page says something went wrong
This can happen if enrollment could not be confirmed or if you are not signed in while the confirmation is being completed. Sign in, return to the course page, and check whether the course appears as enrolled before trying again.
A lesson says “Enroll to unlock”
That lesson is part of the full course. Enroll in the course, then reopen the lesson while signed in to the enrolled account.
A lesson says it is coming soon
That lesson is listed in the course curriculum but does not currently have a playable video. Check back later for course updates.
I cannot see the project ZIP download
Project downloads are only available on lessons that include them, and only after enrollment. Open the specific lesson, then look below the video for Downloadable project files.
The video will not play
Try refreshing the lesson page, checking your internet connection, and confirming that your browser allows video playback. If you are using browser extensions that block media, try disabling them for Sorceress and reload the lesson.
The course page does not load
Try refreshing the page. If the course still does not load, check your internet connection and make sure you are using the correct course URL. You can also open the main courses page and select the course from there.
FAQ
Is this a one-time enrollment?
Yes. The course page presents enrollment as a one-time payment with lifetime access and free updates.
Can I preview the full course before enrolling?
You can browse the curriculum and see visible lesson information before enrolling. Paid videos and downloadable files remain locked until enrollment.
Can I download the lesson videos?
No. The lesson player provides streaming playback controls, but video downloading is not offered through the player.
Are finished project files included?
Some lessons include complete project ZIPs. When included, they are shown in the curriculum and become downloadable after enrollment.
Where do I find my course after enrolling?
Open the Sorceress courses page or return directly to the course page while signed in. Enrolled courses are marked Enrolled or Owned and include a start or continue option.
Can I jump around, or do I have to watch lessons in order?
You can use the curriculum or the lesson player’s Contents drawer to jump to any available lesson. The Previous and Up next cards are provided for working through the course sequentially.