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Game Development Projects with Unreal Engine

By : Hammad Fozi, Gonçalo Marques, David Pereira, Devin Sherry
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Game Development Projects with Unreal Engine

By: Hammad Fozi, Gonçalo Marques, David Pereira, Devin Sherry

Overview of this book

Game development can be both a creatively fulfilling hobby and a full-time career path. It's also an exciting way to improve your C++ skills and apply them in engaging and challenging projects. Game Development Projects with Unreal Engine starts with the basic skills you'll need to get started as a game developer. The fundamentals of game design will be explained clearly and demonstrated practically with realistic exercises. You’ll then apply what you’ve learned with challenging activities. The book starts with an introduction to the Unreal Editor and key concepts such as actors, blueprints, animations, inheritance, and player input. You'll then move on to the first of three projects: building a dodgeball game. In this project, you'll explore line traces, collisions, projectiles, user interface, and sound effects, combining these concepts to showcase your new skills. You'll then move on to the second project; a side-scroller game, where you'll implement concepts including animation blending, enemy AI, spawning objects, and collectibles. The final project is an FPS game, where you will cover the key concepts behind creating a multiplayer environment. By the end of this Unreal Engine 4 game development book, you'll have the confidence and knowledge to get started on your own creative UE4 projects and bring your ideas to life.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Preface

Summary

In this chapter, you put your knowledge to the test to create the remaining gameplay mechanics for the SuperSideScroller game project. Using a combination of C++ and Blueprints, you developed the potion power-up and coins for the player to collect in the level. Also, by using your knowledge from Chapter 14, Spawning the Player Projectile, you added unique audio and visual assets to these collectible items to add a nice layer of polish to the game.

You learned and took advantage of the UMG UI system within Unreal Engine 4 to create a simple, yet effective, UI feedback system to display the number of coins that the player has collected. By using the binding feature of the Text widget, you were able to keep the UI updated with the number of coins the player has currently collected. Lastly, you created a Brick class using the knowledge you learned from the SuperSideScroller project to hide coins for the player so that they can collect and find them.

The SuperSideScroller...