Learn how to create and program your very own action RPG game using Unity, an industry–standard game development program used by many large gaming studios and indie developers across the world.
In this course you won’t just be learning programming concepts, but tying these concepts to real game development uses. You will have access to a course forum where you can discuss the topics covered in the course as well as the next steps to take once the course is complete.
This course has been designed to be easily understandable to everyone, so whether you’re a complete beginner, an artist looking to expand their game development range or a programmer interested in understanding game design, this course will help you gain a greater understanding of development.
At the end of this course you will have developed the ability to create such game elements as:
Full top–down character movement
Creating tile–based maps in Unity
A full dialog system
Stat–tracking & upgrading
Dungeon Room Navigation
A Simple & Easy Shop system
Action combat systems
Boss Battles
Progression Management
Interactive Menus
and much more…
Start learning today and let me help you become a game developer!
Specification: Learn To Create An Action RPG Game In Unity
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Price | $11.99 |
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Duration | 12 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English ... |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Bao Tran –
He is very thorough and quick. Lessons are in good sizes not too long.
Vladimir Shestakov –
This is the second course I took from James. The first was Create an RPG game in Unity. This course much better organized and structured. During the course, I didn’t have any problems. But some things still need to update. For example, the section with dialogs is poorly made. I would also like to see a section with quests: a quest giver, a quest window where I could track them. I didn’t like the section with saving the game. It is very weird to do. Despite this, I enjoyed the course and that was a journey for me. I am jumping into your next courses. Thanks James.
Ray Jolliff –
James explains everything very clear and thorough. For a basic little adventure game this hits the spot.