Building games using Unity 3D has been very exciting for developers. Sharing that game with your friends and learning C# along the way and can be even more rewarding
You will get acquainted with basic working information on how to get started with C# 7 and its latest features to create exciting games with help of Unity 5. From here, you can then Implement these features to develop a Flappy Bird application. Once you have developed your first application and gained expertise then you can now use some more features of C# and Unity to create a 2D version of Space Shooter Application and then develop a First–Person Shooter Application in 3D and enjoy its effects. Moving forward you will explore Object oriented Programming to simplify your codes and finally sharing your games with your loved ones.
Along the way you will learn topics ranging from basic to intermediate concepts and create 3 games of your own. You will amaze yourself as you create fun games all while learning more about C# and game development.
About the Author :
Daniel Wise has worked in various career paths both domestic and abroad, and since then he focused on the tech field. He began his journey learning programming on Treehouse website while he lived abroad in Busan, South Korea. His interest in tech began to grow after being accepted into the Flatiron School and returned to the USA to pursue this new career.
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Courses : 212
Specification: Learning C# by Developing Games with Unity
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Price | $10.99 |
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Duration | 7.5 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | Intermediate |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Zach Ward –
I had to do a lot of setup on my end that I had to figure out on my own, wasn’t too difficult, but absolutely isnt something I should have had to figure out for an introductory course. Additionally, the instructor often stumbles on their words, though their actual teaching has been fairly solid outside of that thusfar.