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Unity Tutorial 09 (Self researched Unity Tutorial Videos)

 

Screenshot of my Game Project Update


For this week's lab, we are able to pick our own unity tutorials that could help us code our game project. I am also glad that we did because I am behind with my game and it would take me a while to even complete one script!πŸ˜©πŸ˜‚ There were also not many problems that occurred while I was coding my game today which barely happen as well. 

I was also able to fix the camera, even though it's not what I really wanted the camera to be placed but it still works so I decided to leave it. If there would be enough time at the end of my game, I will try to fix it again. What I also accomplished today, is that I was able to find an easy tutorial on how to create a coin prefab and I also don't have to import any coin assets as I created one myself. From the YouTube Unity Tutorial that I found, there was a sound effect included which I also able to download free and I attached it to my coin.

Overall, I am happy with my progress!

Here are the links that I used:
Coins/sound effects: Link to an external site.
Sound effects website: Link to an external site.
Unity Camera Follow Player Tutorial (Free Assets & Scripts)Link to an external site.

Comments

  1. Hey Flosie,
    I'm glad to see that you are making progress and that your game for this week at least was going well that's great. Wish I could say the same but it is what it is maybe if I had more time it would work out better than it is at current. Anyway I think the positioning of the camera looks fine but I am guessing that you wanted it to be behind the ball so that the player would have a more difficult time going through the maze?
    ~John

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