A seat-of-your-pants manual for building fun, groovy little games quickly with Unity 4.x<br>Overview<BR>Learn the basics of the Unity 3D game engine by building five small, functional game projects<BR>simplification and iteration techniques that will make you more successful as a game developer<BR>T
Unity 4.x Game Development by Example Beginner's Guide
โ Scribed by Ryan Henson Creighton
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 572
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
A seat-of-your-pants manual for building fun, groovy little games quickly with Unity 4.x
Overview
Learn the basics of the Unity 3D game engine by building five small, functional game projects
Explore simplification and iteration techniques that will make you more successful as a game developer
Take Unity for a spin with a refreshingly humorous approach to technical manuals
In Detail
Unity is one of the biggest game engines in the world, providing the user with a range of important tools that they need to bring their ideas into reality. Beginner game developers are optimistic, passionate, and ambitious, but that ambition can be dangerous! Too often, budding indie developers and hobbyists bite off more than they can chew. Games like Angry Birds, Cut the Rope, and Fruit Ninja are fun, simple games that have delighted players and delivered big profits to their creators. This is the perfect climate for new game developers to succeed by creating simple games with Unity, starting today.
This book teaches you the ins and outs of the unique Unity game engine interface. Clear and concise code examples written in both Unity Javascript and C# take you through the step-by-step process of building five small, functional games. With this understanding you can start making your own mark on the game industry!
With absolutely no programming or game development experience, you will learn how to build five simple games in Unity by following step-by-step instructions, peppered with amusing analogies and anecdotes from an experienced indie developer. Following a primer on simplifying your game ideas to that single "something" that keeps players coming back for more, dive into the Unity game engine by creating a simple bat-and-ball game. From there, you'll build a complete memory game using only the Unity GUI system. After building a 2.5D mouse avoider game, you'll learn how to re-skin the project to completely change the game's theme. Incorporating everything you've learned, you'll return to complete the bat-and-ball game by adding scoring, replay flow, sound effects, and animations. Finally, in the new bonus chapter, you'll program some simple AI (Artificial Intelligence) for a tic tac toe game.
"Unity 4.x Game Development by Example" is a fun and light-hearted exploration of one of the most powerful game engines on the market today. Find out what all the fuss is about by getting up to speed using this book!
What you will learn from this book
Explore the basic development flow of the Unity 3D game engine
Understand fundamental programming concepts in both Javascript and C#
Develop five different games from inception to completion
Discover the secrets new game developers use to be successful when they're just starting out
Grasp the nuances of Unity's immediate-mode GUI
Completely re-skin a game for fun and (potentially) profit
Lengthen gameplay by learning how to use random numbers
Explore the process of writing Artificial Intelligence from scratch
Approach
This is a practical and light-hearted guide to get to grips with creating your first games, with easy-to-follow, step-by-step tutorials using the award winning Unity engine.
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