Let’s create your own computer game quick and easy! You will learn the basic concepts of game creation process in Unity. Also we will learn how to program in Unity using C# program language. Free for a limited time!
Update 07.07.2016: in the 6th lecture I have added a pdf document with keyboard shortcuts in Unity.
Update 26.06.2016: in the 8th lecture I have added resources island.fbx and tree.fbx.
Update 16.06.2016: at the end of the second section you can pass a little test to consolidate your knowledges. I added lecture 12 in which I talk about physics in Unity.
Update 15.06.2016: I added a lecture 3 with useful resources for games creation.
Here what we will do:
The course is divided into sequences of operations, performing which the author in detail opens some secrets of creation of computer games. After end of this course, you receive practical skills which will allow you to continue the career in the game industry. Unity is actively used today by both independent developers, and big studios for creation of quality computer games.
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Courses : 1
Specification: UNITY 5: quick start for beginners (mini course)
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Price | $12.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 1 hour |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
Year | 2020 |
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Grant Christie –
It’s free and a unique tutorial that I haven’t seen covered before on Udemy.
John Crowley –
Excellent for newbies…
Stefan Andrei –
Good speaker, very simple and effective!
Cesar Francisco Chavez Maldonado –
excelent course
Annguyen85pt –
good
Collin Ossman –
The course ends without preamble just before you enable the firing mechanics on the cannonball, which seems to me like about the time it should have ended
Anthony Sheeder –
The content was extremely basic in places (how to select something using a mouse!) and incomplete in others (e.g. re: scripting, there was not a thorough discussion of syntax or how scripts are structured; for other topics e.g. colliders there was no explanation of the concept, per se, just a brief discussion that they exist).
Sheethal Holenarasipura Maheswara –
The tutorial is very good. I liked it. I would like to move the cannon ball. I look forward for the code.
Michael Schultze –
Very easy start into the basics.
Axel Cobelo –
good as a quick intro