Do you have a passion for playing video games and are you itching to create your own? Look no further, this course in Unity Game Development is for you. At the end of the course you will be able to build fully functional games for PC, Mac, Mobile and more.
In this course we will be developing a 3D game to the prototype level using the industry leading engine Unity3D and a powerful plugin called uScript. uScript is an easy to use visual scripting interface which allows anybody to create complex games with ease.
This course is intended for people who are wanting to dive into a career or hobby in video games. It is also intended for developers who are uncomfortable with learning complex and tedious programming languages. People such as level designers, artists, sound engineers and game designers. With uScript it is easy to start developing your game with absolutely no programming involved.
In this course we will be learning from short and snappy videos, step by step video guides so that you will know all the processes used in game development. You will be building your very own games in no time.
So Are you interested in learning how to make games or simply hate using programming languages, I assure you that this course is just for you.
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Courses : 1
Specification: Unity Game Development Using uScript
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Price | $12.99 |
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Duration | 6 hours |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
Year | 2014 |
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Charles Garrett –
A great introduction to uScript, after you complete the lesson you will have a pretty simple and working game prototype.
Jerri Palmer –
This should be required viewing for anyone wanting to learn uScript. I have been using it since 2013, but the official tutorials are so lacking that I gave up for a year to try out Unreal Engine’s Blueprints. I gave uScript one last shot because of this tutorial and I’m glad I did. Many thanks to Scott!
MIK3K Last Name –
Just completed this course (first udemy course I finished 100% and ready to attack the other I bought). Excellent course for uScript if you have a basic understanding of Unity. Most important for me is the way uScript is so easy to follow the logic (I even have problems learning how to use playmaker). Now I have a good understanding of not just uScript but how the parts of a prototype game fit together. Very excited to move on and build on this foundation! Scott is very easy to listen to and stay interested through the entire course, pace might be a tad slow if you have a good knowledge of programming already but perfect for me. I think the second to last video seemed a little rushed because Scott changed the uScript graph for bullet audio pitch but the game or scene window was blocking the uScript editor window but it was easy enough to figure out as he was talking about what he was doing.
Josefina Santa Cruz –
The course is not what you would expect. The instructor claims that you will build a video game prototype, but by the time you reach the final chapter, you find out that the prototype is still very buggy. An actual prototyping serves to provide specifications for a real, working system, but this course ends up very far away from a working system, it’s just a few concepts stitched together that with a lot of work and changes could become a prototype from which you could work on to create a fully functional video game. Also, during the lectures, the instructor commits a lot of mistakes, making the course feel improvised and unprofessional, he even claims in one of the videos that it was his first time doing this particular thing, reason for it to not work properly. Latter, he fix this issue, but it’s a clear sign of improvisation and not a mistake done on purpose for the student to learn from, as he doesn’t explain why it didn’t work giving me the feeling that he actually doesn’t know the reason. Wich leads me to my conclusion. You just see what he does with an eventual explanation of why is he doing what hes doing, there is no real teaching here, at least not for me.
Mike Gonzalez –
Really great do far.
Albert Chen –
Instructor should edit out the mistakes.
Toby Ahearn –
I purchased uScript along time a go, but it’s only since this course that I feel like I really understand it.
Paul Martin –
uScript is an amazing visual programming tool that makes Unity usable by programmers and non programmers alike. uScript however, lacks video tutorials, and this short course really helps visualize the concepts in uScript. I believe that uScript + Unity is a very powerful combination for the production of games and for modeling 3D environments.
Israel Lopez –
very good
Andrew Barudsk –
This is pretty good. My favorite style of tutorials is to just do it. And to make a game start to finish was pretty satisfying. Saw another review that said she should fix the mistakes and re upload some of the videos. I actually really liked that as the course went along we had to make some adjustments and tweaks. Because that’s how real project development goes. There’s a lot of different ways to do something and you need to be flexible as issues arise. TL;DR I didn’t know how to use uScript before this course, now I feel like I can totally make a game in uScript. So 5 stars
Gabriel Bishop –
Clear examples and consistent approach. Starts with UBER basics so perhaps not the best place for anyone with unity development(if you fit this profile be sure to skip ahead). For someone who doesn’t see themselves as a programmer, and wants a low barrier entry point into the shark infested waters of game development, this is an excellent start. uScript seems to be a pretty powerful tool especially for rapid development, but it lacks a large body of resources and references. Their documnetation is pretty decent. But this course definitely fills a much needed void in the learning of uScript. Be warned uScript (or any other visual scripting tool) is not a magic wand. You still have to know a few programming basics such as ints bools and what variables are. To be fair this course does a fair job of explaining theses concepts as they become relevant to the project. Anyway, nuff said. Great course If you are new to Unity and/or uScript give it a shot. You’ve got nothing to lose
Raymond Braithwaite –
Great tutor, and easy to understand.
Ashley –
good instruction
Vaessen Luc –
Le cours est clair, progressif et donne des astuces pour se sentir l’aise avec Unity. Il reprends tout 0 au d but, mais passe rapidement uScript et en donne une excellente introduction.
Allan Nielsen –
Keeping it simple!
Sam Blakely –
Clear and easy to follow.
Tiago V Ficagna –
Achei o curso bem feito e bem explicativo.
Andrew Fleetwood –
i believe this will help me go far