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This highly acclaimed course was overĀ 200%Ā funded on Kickstarter, and is designed for intermediate users of Unity. We recommend you take at least the first half of our Complete Unity Developer 2D or 3D, or equivalent,Ā as a pre-requisite.
This course is the first part in our RPG series. There are two other separate courses in this series, one which focuses on the Inventory system and another that deals with Dialogue and Quests.
Role Playing Games can be complex to create, with many interacting gameplay systems. WeĀ make it easy for you,Ā with thisĀ online courseĀ that teaches you step-by-step how to make the foundations of any goodĀ RPG combat system –Ā from scratch.
In thisĀ course we’re focusing on the core of any great RPG, giving your players a funĀ combat momentĀ in a well crafted level, based upon a solid gameĀ design, built using a robust code architecture.Ā You will follow our project, but also make the game entirely your own.
This is a highly realistic and comprehensive introduction toĀ real game development. We’ll be taking you through our process step-by-step, with all decisions justified and all avenues explored.
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We will be dealing with player movement, NavMesh navigation, AIĀ pathfinding, save and loading systems, basic pick ups, using asset packs, debug code, making particle effects and more. We’ll also give you a robust code architecture for managing more complex projects by setting up namespaces.
You’ll need a basic grasp of Unity and C# before you get start, from there we’ll be teaching you more advanced programming techniques such asĀ C# delegates, interfaces, co-routinesĀ and more.
Building an RPGĀ is an amazing way to level-up your game development skills, so why not join us and get started improving your game development right now?
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