Unity Game Development Build 2D & 3D Games
Unity Game Development Build 2D & 3D Games, available at $119.99, has an average rating of 3.95, with 116 lectures, 3 quizzes, based on 5430 reviews, and has 36989 subscribers.
You will learn about Build 2D Unity games & work with sprites Build 3D Unity games Write programs in C# Apply for Jr. Game Developer jobs as a Unity 3D developer This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginners with no coding experience or Unity 3D experience or Programmers with no C# development experience or Game developers who want to learn Unity or Anyone who wants to learn Unity game development but doesn't know where to start It is particularly useful for Beginners with no coding experience or Unity 3D experience or Programmers with no C# development experience or Game developers who want to learn Unity or Anyone who wants to learn Unity game development but doesn't know where to start.
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Summary
Title: Unity Game Development Build 2D & 3D Games
Price: $119.99
Average Rating: 3.95
Number of Lectures: 116
Number of Quizzes: 3
Number of Published Lectures: 116
Number of Published Quizzes: 3
Number of Curriculum Items: 119
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 119
Original Price: $189.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Build 2D Unity games & work with sprites
- Build 3D Unity games
- Write programs in C#
- Apply for Jr. Game Developer jobs as a Unity 3D developer
Who Should Attend
- Beginners with no coding experience or Unity 3D experience
- Programmers with no C# development experience
- Game developers who want to learn Unity
- Anyone who wants to learn Unity game development but doesn't know where to start
Target Audiences
- Beginners with no coding experience or Unity 3D experience
- Programmers with no C# development experience
- Game developers who want to learn Unity
- Anyone who wants to learn Unity game development but doesn't know where to start
Unity Game Development Academy by Devslopes
This is the most comprehensive course on Unity 3d on the Internet. We are avid game developers and were tired of all the junk out there – teaching students how to make 3D cubes without real world game development.
This Unity course is for absolute beginners & for seasoned programmers!
This course will take you down a guided learning path. You’ll learn to code in C# and then go on to build 2D & 3D games.
Not only will you build games, but you will learn how to do it the way the pros do. We’ll even cover advanced topics like lighting, cinematics, and multiplayer.
Here are some of the things you will learn:
- Installation & setup
- Physics
- Pathfinding
- Basic artificial intelligence
- Lightning & lightmapping
- Camera animations & cutscenes
- Character animations
- Scripting, scripting, scripting!
- Materials & skyboxes
- Sound FX & music
- Multiplayer over LAN & Internet
- Particle FX
- Melee & ranged battle systems
- Tower Defense Game
- Adventure Game
- Zombies!
- And a ton more….
And don’t forget about our FREE chatroom where you can get live help, interact with the community, and find people to start your own game studio.
Now is the time to learn how to code and build Unity 3d games the Devslopes way!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Intro to Unity course
Lecture 1: Unity 3D Course overview
Lecture 2: Downloading & installing Unity 3D (macOS)
Lecture 3: Downloading & installing Unity 3D (Windows)
Lecture 4: Zombie Roller: Your First Unity 3D Game
Lecture 5: Unity 3D pricing plans
Lecture 6: Unity 3D Computer System Requirements
Lecture 7: BIG discount on Bitgem 3D assets on this lecture
Chapter 2: Learn to code in C# in Unity 3D
Lecture 1: C# variables in Unity 3D
Lecture 2: C# numbers in Unity 3D
Lecture 3: C# conditionals in Unity 3D
Lecture 4: C# arrays & loops in Unity 3D
Lecture 5: C# functions & methods in Unity 3D
Lecture 6: Object oriented programming & inheritance in C# for Unity
Chapter 3: Haunted Zombie Rush – Unity 3D game
Lecture 1: Intro to Haunted Zombie Rush in Unity
Lecture 2: 3D Game Assets for your games in Unity
Lecture 3: Unity 3D interface overview
Lecture 4: Project creation & importing assets into Unity 3D
Lecture 5: Working with lighting & materials in Unity 3D
Lecture 6: Altering shaders in Unity 3D
Lecture 7: Switching build platforms in Unity 3D
Lecture 8: Moving objects in Unity 3D
Lecture 9: Coroutines & wait times in Unity 3D
Lecture 10: Inheritance & reusability in Unity 3D
Lecture 11: Importing & animating a character model in Unity 3D
Lecture 12: Unity 3D rigidbody & adding force with physics
Lecture 13: Working with audio in Unity 3D
Lecture 14: Detection collisions & using assertions in Unity 3D
Lecture 15: Game state & singletons in Unity 3D
Lecture 16: Creating a 2nd camera & how to make UI in Unity 3D
Lecture 17: Exercise – Extending your Unity 3D Game
Lecture 18: Switching to a better code editor (VS Code)
Chapter 4: Devslopes Defender 2D Game in Unity 3D
Lecture 1: Intro to Devslopes Defender Unity 3D game
Lecture 2: The 2D Game Assets for your games in Unity
Lecture 3: Importing sprites & grid snapping in Unity 3D Part 1
Lecture 4: Importing sprites & grid snapping in Unity 3D Part 2
Lecture 5: Animations & 2D colliders in Unity 3D
Lecture 6: Game manager singleton & spawning in Unity 3D
Lecture 7: Enemy pathfinding in Unity 3D
Lecture 8: Generics & singletons in Unity 3D
Lecture 9: Data encapsulation, spritesheets, & buttons in Unity 3D
Lecture 10: 2D Raycasts, tags, and placing towers in Unity 3D
Lecture 11: Projectiles, colliders, and more tower placement in Unity 3D
Lecture 12: Registering enemies & distance-based attacks in Unity 3D
Lecture 13: Shooting projectiles at enemies in Unity 3D
Lecture 14: Killing enemies & other animations in Unity 3D
Lecture 15: More UI & finishing touches in Unity 3D
Lecture 16: UI Labels & buttons for GUI in Unity 3D
Lecture 17: Building your Unity 3D game logic part 1
Lecture 18: Building your Unity 3D game logic part 2
Lecture 19: Adding sound FX to your Unity 3D game
Lecture 20: Spawning random enemies in your Unity 3D game
Lecture 21: Exporting your game as a standalone platform in Unity 3D
Lecture 22: Unity 3D Devslopes Defender Assets
Chapter 5: Legend of Devslopes Fantasy Game in Unity 3D
Lecture 1: Intro to Legend of Devslopes in Unity
Lecture 2: Prepping the Unity project & building the level
Lecture 3: Importing character assets into Unity
Lecture 4: Creating the character animation controller in Unity
Lecture 5: Animating the player in Unity
Lecture 6: Enemy pathfinding & navigation in Unity
Lecture 7: Rigidbody and weapons in Unity
Lecture 8: Implementing enemy attack systems in Unity
Lecture 9: Implementing player health in Unity
Lecture 10: Enemy health & player attack in Unity
Lecture 11: Heads up display / UI in Unity
Lecture 12: Particle systems in Unity
Lecture 13: How to create spawn points in Unity
Lecture 14: Game manager singleton in Unity
Lecture 15: Adjusting animations in Unity
Lecture 16: Creating ranged arrow attacks in Unity
Lecture 17: Health powerup feature and logic in Unity
Lecture 18: Speed powerup feature and logic in Unity
Lecture 19: Creating a game menu in Unity
Lecture 20: Legend of Devslopes finishing touches in Unity
Lecture 21: Legend of Devslopes Assets
Chapter 6: Devslopes Devcraft Game (MineCraft Clone)
Lecture 1: Intro to Devcraft game
Lecture 2: Creating your first plane of cubes
Lecture 3: Create Multiple Voxels
Lecture 4: Creating multiple chunks of Voxels
Lecture 5: Adding Dimensions
Lecture 6: Setting up textures for mobile
Lecture 7: Camera setup for our character
Lecture 8: Adding movement to your character
Lecture 9: Building and destroying blocks
Lecture 10: Character Spawning
Lecture 11: Rotating your character
Lecture 12: Fixing a few bugs
Lecture 13: Adding Audio
Lecture 14: Building your game to Android
Lecture 15: Building your game to iOS
Chapter 7: Beginner & Advanced Lighting in Unity
Lecture 1: Intro to lightning
Lecture 2: Creating particle effects in Unity
Instructors
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Mark Wahlbeck
CEO Devslopes | iOS | Android | Freelancing -
Devslopes by Nathan Sevedge
Learn programming & app development
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 104 votes
- 2 stars: 150 votes
- 3 stars: 522 votes
- 4 stars: 1597 votes
- 5 stars: 3057 votes
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