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Unity 5.x By Example

Unity 5.x By Example

By : Alan Thorn
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Unity 5.x By Example

Unity 5.x By Example

3.7 (7)
By: Alan Thorn

Overview of this book

Unity is an exciting and popular engine in the game industry. Throughout this book, you’ll learn how to use Unity by making four fun game projects, from shooters and platformers to exploration and adventure games. Unity 5 By Example is an easy-to-follow guide for quickly learning how to use Unity in practical context, step by step, by making real-world game projects. Even if you have no previous experience of Unity, this book will help you understand the toolset in depth. You'll learn how to create a time-critical collection game, a twin-stick space shooter, a platformer, and an action-fest game with intelligent enemies. In clear and accessible prose, this book will present you with step-by-step tutorials for making four interesting games in Unity 5 and explain all the fundamental concepts along the way. Starting from the ground up and moving toward an intermediate level, this book will help you establish a strong foundation in making games with Unity 5.
Table of Contents (10 chapters)
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What this book covers

Chapter 1, Exploring the Fundamentals of Unity, begins our journey into Unity by creating a first-person collection game. This is a great starting point if you are totally new to Unity and are ready to create your first game.

Chapter 2, Creating a Collection Game, continues from the previous chapter and completes the first project. It assumes that you have completed the first chapter and brings closure to our project, leading neatly to the next chapter.

Chapter 3, Creating a Space Shooter, marks the beginning of our second project, focusing on the creation of a space shooter game. Here, we will create a project in which the player must shoot the oncoming enemies.

Chapter 4, Continuing the Space Shooter, completes the space shooter project by adding final touches to it, including projectile spawning and object pooling.

Chapter 5, Creating a 2D Adventure Game, enters the world of 2D and UI functionality. Here, we'll explore Unity's wide range of 2D features by making a side-view platformer game that relies on 2D physics.

Chapter 6, Continuing the 2D Adventure, continues the 2D adventure game project that was started in the previous chapter, linking together with the overarching game logic and adding additional levels using Sprite Shaping.

Chapter 7, Completing the 2D Adventure, completes the project started in Chapter 5, Creating a 2D Adventure Game, with the addition of a quest system and an NPC. This is a great place to see how multiple parts and facets of a game come together to form a whole.

Chapter 8, Creating Artificial Intelligence, focuses on artificial intelligence and creating enemies that can patrol, chase, and attack the player's character at relevant times, while cleverly navigating their way around the level.

Chapter 9, Continuing with Intelligent Enemies, brings closure to the AI project started in the previous chapter. Here, we'll see how to use finite-state machines to achieve powerful intelligence functionality that'll help us in a variety of scenarios.

Chapter 10, Evolving AI Using ML-Agents, approaches AI from a different angle. Whereas previous chapters have relied on hardcoding NPC behavior, in this chapter, we will evolve the required behavior using ML-Agents.

Chapter 11, Entering Virtual Reality, explores how to create a first-person shooter in VR where the player must tackle waves of oncoming enemies. In this chapter, we will lay the foundations for creating a VR game.

Chapter 12, Completing the VR Game, completes the VR project by adding gameplay elements and core functionality, and by creating a build.

Chapter 13, Creating an Augmented Reality Game Using AR Foundation, continues the exploration of Extended Reality, but this time by creating an Augmented Reality game. In this chapter, you'll also be introduced to the Universal Render Pipeline.

Chapter 14, Completing the AR game with the Universal Render Pipeline, completes the project started in the previous chapter. You'll learn how to detect surfaces in the real world and use that data to spawn AR objects.

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