![]() ![]() Browse to a suitable location, and give your project a name, something like "Iblejump". If it your first time opening Unity, you will be presented with a dialog box to create a new project. At least follow along with my adventure to see how easy it was. So even if you have no familiarity with programming, I believe you could do this too. I have little to no experience programming in C, and yet was scripting in C# pretty reminds me an awful lot of Arduino and Processing, which I am familiar with. I recommend not using my code as is, but rather following along and writing your own version of the same scripts. I will provide the sprite assets for each step so that you can follow along, and make the game yourself. I am new to Unity as you may or may not be, so this is just to share my love of the environment and my learning experience thus far. Everything I am showing you here, I learned from the Unity site, they have some great tutorials and video training sessions. There is a wealth of information available in learning section of the Unity site, I highly recommend giving it a look through once you have seen how simple it is to start making 2D games. ![]() ![]() I have to say that Unity is an incredible tool. I always loved when the pencil interacted with the cartoon. I went for a simplistic look in homage to those cartoons of yore done in the same style. For the purpose of sharing, I decided to use Instructables very own lovable Robot as the main character. It is wholly incomplete as far as a game goes, but served me as a fantastic opportunity to learn a little bit of C# scripting and to solidify the knowledge of Unity I have picked up since having downloaded it two weeks ago. Try it out here!! I have provided a zip of the exe of the game I will be showing you how to make. It is an infinite runner style game, like "Fly with Me' or "DoodleJump". ![]() In this Instructable, I will show you to make a really simple 2D Video game. ![]()
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