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Pulse Module

Pulse Module

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1. Problem Statement

Struggling to make game events feel connected instead of random? You're not alone. Early game logic often has separate actions, but the rhythm between them is not always clear. The player does something, the system responds, yet it may not be obvious why that response happens or how it affects the next step. Because of this, a scenario can feel fragmented, even when each part looks useful on its own. Pulse Module helps learners see game logic as a sequence of pulses: action, check, reaction, state change, and next event.

2. Solution

This course will teach you how to connect events into a readable game logic flow. Pulse Module explains how events are triggered, how they depend on conditions, and how they can be linked without chaos. The learner studies how to create rhythm between player actions and system responses. The materials show how to describe a change of state for an object, character, or level after each important event. This approach helps learners better see gameplay structure and build logic that is easier to read, edit, and explain.

3. What’s Inside

  • Module 1: Event Pulse Basics — the learner discovers what an event means in game logic, how it differs from a simple action, and how an event starts the next system reactions.
  • Module 2: Action to Reaction Flow — this module explains how a player action moves into a condition check, how the system chooses a response, and how that response affects the following scenario.
  • Module 3: State Changes — the learner explores how an object state changes after an event: active, inactive, open, closed, completed, or waiting for the next action.
  • Module 4: Event Priority — this module shows how to define event order when several actions happen close together or depend on one another.
  • Module 5: Reaction Branches — the learner studies reaction branches: what happens when a condition is met, not met, or needs another check.
  • Module 6: Pulse Flow Diagram — a practical section where the learner creates a sequence diagram: player action, event, condition, reaction, new state, and next step.
  • Module 7: Rhythm Review — the final module helps review event logic, remove extra links, and make the sequence clearer for further work.

4. Who is this for?

✅ Perfect if you...

  • want to understand events and reactions in game logic more clearly;
  • already know basic conditions and rules;
  • have a scenario but want to make it more connected;
  • like working with diagrams, flows, and cause-and-effect links;
  • want to learn how to describe state changes after player actions.

❌ Not for you if...

  • you are not familiar with the basic ideas of Game Logic Development yet;
  • you only need a short introduction without detailed study;
  • you do not want to work with events, conditions, and diagrams;
  • you are looking for a ready-made set of mechanics without logic explanation;
  • you do not plan to complete practical tasks.

5. What You’ll Learn

  • Separate action, event, reaction, and state change.
  • Create an event sequence inside a simple scenario.
  • Explain how conditions affect system response.
  • Define event order in more layered situations.
  • Build branches for different check results.
  • Describe object states after key actions.
  • Create a game logic flow diagram.
  • Review event structure and remove extra elements.

6. Purchase Terms

For Pulse Module, there is a 30-day period for refund requests according to the Jivoxar store terms. The learner can review the modules, complete practical tasks, and contact support if the material format does not match their expectations.

Are Jivoxar courses suitable for beginners?

Yes, the materials are structured so learners can gradually understand the basics of Game Logic Development: rules, conditions, events, loops, and behavior of game elements.

Do I need previous game creation experience?

Previous experience is not required. The courses explain topics step by step, with a focus on logic, structured thinking, and practical examples.

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