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In this course you will learn how to operate Unity on a basic level and you will make a playable game for Android Devices.
If you have 0 programming expirience and never used Unity, you are at the right place to start.
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Broskis GamesIndie Game Developers
Courses : 3
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Courses : 3
Specification: Learn Unity 2D. Make Your First Mobile Game.
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11 reviews for Learn Unity 2D. Make Your First Mobile Game.
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Learn Unity 2D. Make Your First Mobile Game.
$19.99 $14.99
Alfredo Jara –
Quite good. Teaches a lot on a concise form.
Martin –
Excited to learn more
Adam Kiro –
There are minor issues with the code in some places, and they do not consider corner cases. As a follow and copy as I do it’s a good cousrse but it lacs action needed from students side. You should consider adding some challenges. So it would not be a just copy what I do course.
Tomas –
muy buen curso, simple para empesas y muy entretenido
Gagandeep Singh Syan –
Cool
Jack John Vanse –
The course is very good especially for beginners. At the first section you explained the things very well. But in the second half of section two you started doing things faster without good explaination. Also at the beginning you explained some things like Arrays which is not even used later in the course.
Kenneth Folman –
I have never worked with Unity before, so this was a nice, quick introduction to Unity. I think a lot of people already know the Flappy Bird game, so to see that you can build something like that this quickly gives me a good idea that Unity is something that I want to move forward with.
Victor Locke –
It was a great match. I did like how he explained great.
Marco opperman –
He knows wat he is talking about and it is really helpfull.
Armando Toledo –
Very concise and helpful to get started coding 2D games.
Erik H bl –
It was okey. I think it was a bit too fast and not very detailed, but he did his job and it was kinda fun!