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How to Make Games with Unity: A Beginners Guide, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.5, with 48 lectures, based on 40 reviews, and has 1765 subscribers.

You will learn about Make a slots game in Unity. Navigate the Unity UI. Learn to use sprites, animations, sounds and more. This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone who wants to make games with Unity. It is particularly useful for Anyone who wants to make games with Unity.

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Summary

Title: How to Make Games with Unity: A Beginners Guide

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 4.5

Number of Lectures: 48

Number of Published Lectures: 48

Number of Curriculum Items: 48

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 48

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Make a slots game in Unity.
  • Navigate the Unity UI.
  • Learn to use sprites, animations, sounds and more.
  • Who Should Attend

  • Anyone who wants to make games with Unity.
  • Target Audiences

  • Anyone who wants to make games with Unity.
  • Presenting the latest course by Nathan Cope,聽one of Udemy’s top instructors:聽聽How to Build Games in Unity.聽Nathan’s other course on building PC’s聽sports a 5-star rating with thousands of satisfied聽students.
  • Over 1500 students signed up in the first 24 hours of course release!
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    Have you ever wanted to make your own game?

    This course is for you. Unity has become one of the top platforms for game development, especially for newcomers to the industry. It is simple and powerful at the same time and very聽successful high-profile games have been created with it! Ever hear of Hearthstone? 馃槈

    This course will begin with an introduction into the Unity UI. In order to keep the course exciting, there is no “C# Primer” for new programmers. Instead, Nathan will teach you about basic programming concepts along the way as he uses them to create the game code!锟?/p>

    Nathan will take extra care in explaining different programming concepts in different ways in order to get those concepts to ‘stick’. Being one of the top instructors on Udemy, he understands that students need to see a problem being solved in a number of ways, as not everyone learns the same way.

    You will learn things like creating game objects, configuring prefabs, coroutines, timers, animation, UI, sounds and so much more. Nathan responds to questions very quickly, so if you have any trouble along the way, please send him a message!

    Student Appreciation!

    As a student, you will receive special discounts unavailable elsewhere for Nathan’s other courses that are available now or are聽currently in the works!

    And as always, 30-day refunds are 100% guaranteed if your satisfaction is not met!

    Thank you!锟?/strong>Thank you for taking a look at this course on Udemy!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Intro and Unity UI Overview

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Unity UI Overview

    Chapter 2: Making Mario Slots

    Lecture 1: Importing and Preparing Assets

    Lecture 2: Scripts, Variables and Models

    Lecture 3: Singletons and Starting Machine Code

    Lecture 4: Destroying and Spawning Objects Part 1

    Lecture 5: Destroying and Spawning Objects Part 2

    Lecture 6: Setting Up a Slot Face – Textures

    Lecture 7: Accessing Scripts on a GameObject

    Lecture 8: Filling Slots and Setting Positions

    Lecture 9: Configuring a Second Face – Luigi

    Lecture 10: Working with Sprites – Star

    Lecture 11: Animations

    Lecture 12: Sending Messages to Objects and their Children

    Lecture 13: Moving Slots and Debugging

    Lecture 14: Slot Face Positioning

    Lecture 15: Stopping Slot Spins with Coroutine Timers

    Lecture 16: Slot Alignment

    Lecture 17: Slowing Down Slots Gradually

    Lecture 18: Finding Matches Part 1

    Lecture 19: Finding Matches Part 2

    Lecture 20: Finding Matches Part 3

    Lecture 21: Slot Start/Stop Spin Messaging

    Lecture 22: Reward System Part 1

    Lecture 23: Reward System Part 2

    Lecture 24: Calculating Multipliers

    Lecture 25: Processing Rewards with Case Switch

    Lecture 26: Outputting Rewards to the Player

    Lecture 27: Getting Started with UI

    Lecture 28: UI – Text Updates and Timers

    Lecture 29: Slot Machine Decorations

    Lecture 30: UI – Coins Available and Multiple Message Timers

    Lecture 31: UI – Spin Button

    Lecture 32: Game Over and Changing Scenes

    Lecture 33: Game Over Scene

    Lecture 34: Animating Bowser and Restarting the Game

    Lecture 35: Start Menu and Play Button

    Lecture 36: Start Menu Particle System

    Lecture 37: Cheer Particles

    Lecture 38: Fixing Rendering Layers

    Lecture 39: Star Particles Part 1

    Lecture 40: Star Particles Part 2

    Lecture 41: Fixing Some Bugs

    Chapter 3: Adding Sounds

    Lecture 1: Sounds! Start Menu

    Lecture 2: Sounds! Main Game

    Lecture 3: Sounds! Triggering Sounds with Colliders

    Lecture 4: Finishing Up Sounds and Adding Remaining Rewards

    Chapter 4: Finishing Up

    Lecture 1: Finishing Up UI and Exporting the Game

    Instructors

  • How to Make Games with Unity- A Beginner Guide_1  No.2
    Nathan Cope
    Software Engineer and IT Professional
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  • 4 stars: 16 votes
  • 5 stars: 17 votes
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