Want to make a game but aren’t yet ready to learn programming? Unity 3D Game Kit is the answer. Both the Unity Engine and the Game Kit plug–in are completely free to download and start using to build your game development skills.
This course is an introduction course. It is intended to be just a couple of hours in length and get you up and running as efficiently as possible.
This course is taught using Unity 2019.1 and is backwards compatible to Unity 2018.3 and later.
This Unity 3D Game Kit from comes cram packed with beautiful graphics, easy–to–use design tools and plenty of creative freedom to flex your level designer muscles. Its a perfect place to learn Unity without needing to wrestle with learning a programming language. Its perfect for someone interested in being a game designer or level designer without needing to worry about building an entire game in order to create fun designs.
The output from this course will be your very own fully–functioning death star… oh wait… fully–functioning action adventure level (even cooler). You’ll learn how to implement the following (without needing to do any coding, did we mention that?)…
Create beautiful and interesting environments using the huge pack of assets that come with the Game Kit
Instructor Details
Courses : 3
Specification: Unity 3D Video Game Kit Introduction
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12 reviews for Unity 3D Video Game Kit Introduction
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Price | $17.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 3.5 hours |
Year | 2021 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Sokratis Vogiatzakis –
A very well organised, explained and presented course. Definitely recommended for Unity beginners.
Nick Darlington –
I came to this course as a coder. I believe I’m finishing it as a better coder. I have a tendency to code to solve problems. If this, then that, and it’s done. This is not so great for allowing non coders to make design change contributions to the game projects, and builds a dependency in on me to keep it going that disables me from doing other things. Rick’s demonstrations of how to connect game kit all together has shown me exactly what I wanted; how the code should be done to create distinct yet connectable series of code blocks together to empower game and level design changes through the GUI of the editor. Or in other words, when I go to write code in Unity for a game now, I can much more easily draw upon what would game kit do?, to help steer me in the right design directions. That, and it stays true to form, the course shows how with game kit, you really can build entire games full of mechanics and playability, without a single line of code edited or written to add to it.
Jacob R Cora –
I really appreciate that they’re even taking me through the really obvious basic stuff right now just to make sure everything looks right before we get started.
Jessica Case –
Great to learn the basics of Unity.
Aleixo Silva Carvalho –
Im learning everything he is teaching at the moments so I would say so far its very good
Christer E Eckermann –
As an game dev who is comfortable with Unity and C#, I learned quite a few tricks that I will be using to make my work more efficient.
Alessandro Tamachiro Arcas –
Adorei o curso. Simples e pr tico.
William Hoppitt –
A nice introduction to Unity, and Rick explains things in a clear and engaging way. I had already signed up to the Complete Unity Developer 3D course run by the same team, but took this course first to give me some confidence using Unity before going into the programming side. I would also recommend this course to anyone who is unsure if they would enjoy developing their own video games, and wants a taste before diving into a more complicated course.
James Gluckle –
This course has been very easy to follow and I am excited to finish this course and take other courses.
Seth Cabrera –
Clear instructions make it really easy to follow. Very enjoyable so far.
Salah Al Hosni –
Amazed by how simple it is to create things using prefaped assets
Daniel Gunning –
Very Very basic but also hard to follow for a beginner sometimes.