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Vertex Course

Vertex Course

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1. Problem Statement

Struggling to connect branching decisions without turning your game logic into a maze? You're not alone. When a scenario has several possible directions, it becomes harder to track which condition leads to which result. One player choice may change object behavior, another may start a new event, and a third may return the system to a previous state. Without a clear diagram, these branches can quickly become repeated, conflicting, or unclear. Vertex Course helps learners work with decision points so every option has a clear place in the overall structure.

2. Solution

This course will teach you how to build and organize decision points inside game logic. Vertex Course explains how to create choice nodes, connect them with conditions, and describe the outcome of each direction. The learner studies how one event can have several system responses depending on object state, player action, or previous decisions. The materials show how to arrange branches without extra complexity and how to check whether every path has a clear ending. This approach is useful for scenarios with choices, changing states, alternative reactions, and several next steps.

3. What’s Inside

  • Module 1: Decision Point Basics — the learner discovers what a decision point means in Game Logic Development, how it appears in a scenario, and why it should be separated from a regular event.
  • Module 2: Branching Conditions — this module explains how conditions create different directions: met, not met, partly met, or needing another check.
  • Module 3: Choice and Consequence Mapping — the learner studies how a player action can affect following events, object states, and the next system response.
  • Module 4: Logic Nodes — this module shows how to arrange logic nodes where several rules, events, or states meet, without mixing them into one unclear structure.
  • Module 5: Parallel Scenario Paths — the learner studies how to describe several scenario paths at the same time while keeping the main game idea visible.
  • Module 6: Return Points — this module explains how to create return points in logic when different paths lead back to a shared event, state, or result.
  • Module 7: Branch Review Checklist — the learner receives a practical checklist for branches: cause, condition, reaction, consequence, and clear next step.
  • Module 8: Vertex Scenario Practice — a practical section where the learner creates a scenario diagram with several choices, conditions, alternative reactions, and return points.

4. Who is this for?

✅ Perfect if you...

  • want to build scenarios with several possible directions;
  • have already worked with states, events, conditions, and basic diagrams;
  • have an idea where player choice affects further logic;
  • want to describe branches without a chaotic structure;
  • enjoy analyzing causes, consequences, and links between events.

❌ Not for you if...

  • you are not familiar with basic Game Logic Development ideas yet;
  • you only need a short introductory material;
  • you do not want to work with branches and diagrams;
  • you are looking for a complete ready-made game project;
  • you are not interested in checking whether all scenario paths have clear endings.

5. What You’ll Learn

  • Identify decision points inside a game scenario.
  • Create branches based on conditions and player actions.
  • Describe the consequences of choice in a logic structure.
  • Build nodes where several rules or states meet.
  • Work with parallel scenario paths.
  • Create return points for different logic branches.
  • Review branches for repeated parts, confusion, and unfinished paths.
  • Arrange more layered scenarios as a readable diagram.

6. Purchase Terms

For Vertex Course, there is a 30-day period for refund requests according to the Jivoxar store terms. The learner can review the materials, complete the modules, work through practical tasks, and contact support if the course 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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