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Hands-On Unity 2021 Game Development - Second Edition

By : Nicolas Alejandro Borromeo
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Hands-On Unity 2021 Game Development - Second Edition

By: Nicolas Alejandro Borromeo

Overview of this book

Learning how to use Unity is the quickest way to creating a full game, but that’s not all you can do with this simple, yet comprehensive suite of video game development tools – Unity is just as useful for creating AR/VR experiences, complex simulations, real-time realistic rendering, films, and practical games for training and education. Hands-On Unity 2021 Game Development outlines a practical journey to creating your first full game from the ground up, building it step-by-step and applying your knowledge as you progress. Complete with hands-on tutorials and projects, this easy-to-follow guide will teach you how to develop the game using several Unity tools. As you advance, you will learn how to use the Unity engine, create simple scripts using C#, integrate graphics, sound, and animations, and manipulate physics to create interesting mechanics for your game. You’ll be able to apply all the knowledge that you gain to a real-world game. Later chapters will show you how to code a simple AI agent to challenge the user and use profiling tools to ensure that the code runs efficiently. Finally, you'll work with Unity's AR tools to create AR experiences for 3D apps and games. By the end of this Unity book, you will have created a complete game and built a solid foundation in using a wide variety of Unity tools.
Table of Contents (29 chapters)
1
Section 1 – Our First Level
7
Section 2 – Improving Graphics and Sound
16
Section 3 – Scripting Level Interactivity with C#
24
Section 4 – Releasing Your Game

Saving scenes and projects

As in any other program, we need to save our progress. The difference here is that we don't have just one giant file with all the project Assets, but several files for each Asset.

In this section, we will cover the following concepts related to saving:

  • Saving our changes
  • Project structure

Let's start by discussing how to save our scene.

Saving our changes

Let's start saving our progress by saving the scene, which is pretty straightforward. We can simply go to File | Save or press Ctrl + S (Command + S on a Mac). The first time we save our scene, a window will just ask us where we want to save our file, and you can save it wherever you want inside the Assets folder of our project, but never outside that folder. That will generate a new Asset in the Project window: a scene file, as illustrated in the following screenshot:

Figure 3.39 – Scene files

We can create a folder to save our...