Unity 2D Game Development Course
Offered By: Skillshare
Course Description
Overview
Easily Learn To Make Amazing Games!
This course aims to teach students with no experience how to turn a board game into a PC game! This class teaches you how to turn the board game Rush Hour into a PC Game. Using the free game engine Unity, students can learn how to make a fully functioning game and how to create levels from scratch.
Concepts Covered
By the end of the course students should have an understanding of the following concepts:
- Unity & Visual Studio Installation
- Navigating In Unity
- Steps Required For Game Creation
- Basic C# Programming
- Designing Levels For Your Game
- Importing Art Assets
- Creating UI & Menus
- How To Build/Export Your Game
- Implementing Music
- Basic Game Design Principles
Is this beginner and kid friendly?
This class is for students who are new to Unity and has no required knowledge but can still be undertaken by students who are at a more advanced level. The course has no adult themes and is suitable for all ages.
What You Will Need
- 6-7 hours of free time (This is dependant on skill level and speed)
- A modern PC / Mac capable of installing and running Unity (See specs here)
- An internet connection to download Unity and Visual Studio
Syllabus
- Class Overview
- Game Concept Overview
- Installing Unity & Visual Studio
- Unity Project Setup & Layout Basics
- Visual Studio Layout & Tips
- Importing Assets & Textures
- Creating A Basic Level Outline
- Setting Up The Ship
- Ship Up & Down Movement
- Fixing Ship Up & Down Movement
- Ship Left And Right Movement
- Level Creation
- Level Progression
- Start Level UI
- Making A Main Menu
- Adding Game Music
- Building Your Game
- Class Project & Wrap Up
Taught by
Jack Donaldson
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