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Tutorials

Check out the awesome work of the larger MonoGame community with their own tutorials, blogs and videos.

If you have a blog or article on MonoGame and wish to have it recognized here, reach out to the MonoGame team using the support links listed on the help page.

Microsoft

  • Archived XNA Game Studio documentation
  • XNA Game Studio educational resources archive

RB Whitaker's MonoGame Tutorials

  • 1 - C# Crash Course
  • 2 - MonoGame Getting started tutorials
  • 3 - MonoGame 2D tutorials
  • 4 - 3D tutorials
  • Extra - XNA tutorials

Neil Danson's F# series

  • Part 1 - MacOS
  • Part 2 - Android
  • Part 3 - iOS
  • Part 4 - Content Pipeline

Darkside of MonoGame video series

  • Getting Started with MonoGame using Visual Studio 2019
  • Getting Started with MonoGame using Visual Studio for Mac
  • Getting Started with MonoGame using the command-line
  • Walk-through setting up your Mac for MonoGame CLI
  • Getting Started with MonoGame using 2D
  • Getting Started with MonoGame using XML
  • Getting the most out of your assets–The MonoGame Content Pipeline
  • MonoGame - Building multi-platform solutions
  • Building apps & games for Xbox One using UWP

Video Tutorials

  • CodingMadeEasy RPG Tutorial
  • Psuedo Games Tutorials
  • Desenvolvendo jogos multiplataforma em C# com MonoGame - Alexandre Chohfi (Portuguese)
  • Desenvolvimento de jogos para Windows 8 com XNA - Alexandre Chohfi (Portuguese)
  • Batholith Entertainment Game dev tutorials
  • Let's Code: The T-Rex Runner Game with MonoGame

Others

  • Dark Genesis Blog MonoGame content
  • awesome-monogame - A large list of MonoGame libraries and more by aloisdeniel
  • A collection of tutorials, libraries and more, many of which are MonoGame related
  • How to create animations and sprite sheets for MonoGame
  • Making a platformer in F# with MonoGame
  • XNA 4.0 Shader Programming / HLSL
  • Using Spine with MonoGame - by Randolph Burt (Randeroo)
  • Mac porting series
  • Porting a Windows Phone 7 Game to Android
  • A series on embedding MonoGame/WinGL into WinForms
  • French articles about MonoGame on Linux, Windows and Windows 8
  • MonoGame "Hello World" on Mac OS X and Xamarin Studio
  • Solving Resolution Independent Rendering And 2D Camera Using Monogame
  • XNA is Dead; Long Live the New XNA, MonoGame
  • Running MonoGame on Android Wear
  • Text rendering in MonoGame
  • Randomchaos-MonoGame-Samples
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