Create 2D Unity Puzzle Games with Fungus – Zero Coding
Create 2D Unity Puzzle Games with Fungus – Zero Coding, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 4.35, with 59 lectures, 2 quizzes, based on 73 reviews, and has 561 subscribers.
You will learn about Create 2D puzzle games and publish them to play online and mobile devices. You will have a basic working knowledge of Unity 3d. You will have a working knowledge of Fungus. Create a puzzle game, featuring jigsaws, a specific find game ( can you help me find a specific object on the screen?) and a catch falling objects game. you will be able to publish your games in webGL & android devises. This course is ideal for individuals who are If your and artist, illustrator, animator or designer and you would like to make games but never had time to learn how to code, you don’t have to. Take this course and see how easy it is to make games without knowing how to code. or This course is for anyone who wants to make simple puzzle games but dosen’t know how to code It is particularly useful for If your and artist, illustrator, animator or designer and you would like to make games but never had time to learn how to code, you don’t have to. Take this course and see how easy it is to make games without knowing how to code. or This course is for anyone who wants to make simple puzzle games but dosen’t know how to code.
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Summary
Title: Create 2D Unity Puzzle Games with Fungus – Zero Coding
Price: $54.99
Average Rating: 4.35
Number of Lectures: 59
Number of Quizzes: 2
Number of Published Lectures: 59
Number of Published Quizzes: 2
Number of Curriculum Items: 61
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 61
Original Price: €34.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Create 2D puzzle games and publish them to play online and mobile devices.
- You will have a basic working knowledge of Unity 3d.
- You will have a working knowledge of Fungus.
- Create a puzzle game, featuring jigsaws, a specific find game ( can you help me find a specific object on the screen?) and a catch falling objects game.
- you will be able to publish your games in webGL & android devises.
Who Should Attend
- If your and artist, illustrator, animator or designer and you would like to make games but never had time to learn how to code, you don’t have to. Take this course and see how easy it is to make games without knowing how to code.
- This course is for anyone who wants to make simple puzzle games but dosen’t know how to code
Target Audiences
- If your and artist, illustrator, animator or designer and you would like to make games but never had time to learn how to code, you don’t have to. Take this course and see how easy it is to make games without knowing how to code.
- This course is for anyone who wants to make simple puzzle games but dosen’t know how to code
This course is aimed at anyone who wants to make simple 2D puzzle games, but, who doesn’t know how to code.
Fungus is a free Unity 3D plugin that allows non coders (like me & a lot of you) access to some of Unity’s core features.
If you have never used game development software, or if you have struggled with code trying to make games, Fungus and this course are exactly what you need.
Using a skeleton template supplied with the course we can build
- Drag & drop Jigsaw game:image pieces are scattered around the scene that need to be dragged and dropped into the right place.
- Catch falling objects game: objects fall from a moving position off the top of the screen and the player has to move an on screen object to catch a set number of objects.
- Specific pick game:the game asks the player to find a specific object on the screen till all the objects are found.
Just so we get off on the right foot, THIS IS NOT A RE-SKINNING COURSE
The template works perfectly, but you will need to adapt it by adding your own graphics and sound effects to make your own game.
- Sample graphics included:so you can build along with me before you make your own.
- The template is fully customisable: and that’s what we do throughout the course we adapt each scene to make it your own.
More importantly you can
- Add a puzzle scene to any existing fungus game! Want to add a little jigsaw action to your narrative?
- Have your story character catch apples from a tree (or something similar) before they can progress further?
- Find objects in sequence before moving on to chapter two?
So not only can you make multiple puzzles with this course you can use it to add puzzles to your existing Fungus narrative games. Sounds good to me.
So whats keeping you? Make puzzle games & you get to improve you narrative games as well? who doesn’t want this course.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Installing Unity, Fungus, the Game Template & the graphic
Lecture 1: Course Outline
Lecture 2: Installing Unity, Fungus, the Game Template & the graphic assets
Lecture 3: Unity walk through
Lecture 4: Setting up the Project & installing Fungus
Lecture 5: Fungus examples
Lecture 6: Down load the Game Template & graphic assets
Lecture 7: Installing the Game Template & Assets
Lecture 8: Setting up the graphics
Chapter 2: Walking through the Game Template
Lecture 1: Intro to walking through the Game Template
Lecture 2: Setting up the Game Template
Lecture 3: The opening scene
Lecture 4: Pic a Jig scene
Lecture 5: Jig 01 scene
Lecture 6: Intro & Drop scene Part 1
Lecture 7: Intro & Drop scene Part 2
Lecture 8: Intro & Drop scene Part 3
Lecture 9: Specific pick scene.
Chapter 3: Creating the Individual Jigsaw pieces
Lecture 1: Intro to creating your own jigsaw pieces in Photoshop
Lecture 2: Create the individual pieces of your own jigsaw
Lecture 3: Cutting out the pieces
Lecture 4: The final Image
Chapter 4: Adapting the Game Game into a New Game.
Lecture 1: Into to adapting the Template
Lecture 2: Game design Doc
Lecture 3: Adapting scene 1 Part 1“01 Opening Scene”
Lecture 4: Adapting scene 1 Part 2 “01 Opening Scene”
Lecture 5: Adapting scene 1 Part 3 “01 Opening Scene”
Lecture 6: Adapting scene 1 part 4 “01 Opening Scene”
Lecture 7: Adapting scene 1 Part 5 “01 Opening Scene”
Lecture 8: Adapting scene 2 Part 1“02 pick a jig Scene”
Lecture 9: Adapting scene 2 Part 2 “02 pick a jig Scene”
Lecture 10: Adapting scene 2 Part 3 “02 pick a jig Scene”
Lecture 11: Adapting scene 3 Part 1 “06 Jig 01 Scene”
Lecture 12: Adapting scene 3 Part 2 “06 Jig 01 Scene”
Lecture 13: Adapting scene 4 Part 1 “05 Specific pick Scene”
Lecture 14: Adapting scene 4 Part 2 “05 Specific pick Scene”
Lecture 15: Adapting Scene 4 part 3 “05 Specific pick Scene”
Lecture 16: Adapting Scene 4 Part 4 “05 Specific pick Scene”
Lecture 17: Adapting Scene 4 Part 5 “05 Specific pick Scene”
Lecture 18: Adapting Scene 4 Part 6 “05 Specific pick Scene”
Lecture 19: Adapting scene 5 “11 Credits Scene”
Lecture 20: Adapting Scene 6 "03 Intro Drop Scene"
Lecture 21: Adapting Scene 7 Part 1 "04 Drop Scene"
Lecture 22: Adapting Scene 7 Part 2 "04 Drop Scene"
Chapter 5: Checking over the new game & adding sounds.
Lecture 1: Intro to Checking and adding sound
Lecture 2: Checking over the project Part 1
Lecture 3: Checking over the project Part 2
Lecture 4: Checking over the project Part 3
Lecture 5: Checking over the project Part 4
Lecture 6: Checking & adjusting sound Part 1
Lecture 7: Adjusting sound part 2
Lecture 8: Adjusting sound part 3
Lecture 9: Adjusting sound part 4
Lecture 10: One last tweak
Chapter 6: Publishing your Game
Lecture 1: Intro to publishing
Lecture 2: Creating the Web GL build
Lecture 3: Creating the Android Build
Lecture 4: Testing the build on an Android device
Lecture 5: The Complete Sample Game
Lecture 6: The end
Instructors
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Paul McGrath
Animator / Designer / Film-maker at Whackala.
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- 2 stars: 3 votes
- 3 stars: 8 votes
- 4 stars: 20 votes
- 5 stars: 40 votes
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