Wednesday, 9 February 2022

Unity Tutorial 02- Decorating the Game World, Game World Interactions


This week’s unity tutorial involved building on the 2D game that I started last week.

The tutorial had two parts, part one involved decorating the game world and part two involved game world interactions.

I learnt quite a lot of useful skills from this week’s Unity. One skill that I was able to practice more on was the design and creative aspects of game design, being able to practice this especially by using tile maps and positioning tools within unity was quite useful, it also useful as it allows me to brainstorm the type and style of game world that I would want to create for my final game project.

The second part of the tutorial involving world interactions was a good refresher from the skills learnt from last term. This was my favourite part of the tutorial; I enjoy learning about making the game world realistic in unity especially where the physics element is involved. I believe that this small sector is something that I now have a good knowledge in and I can definitely say that I am becoming more confident in this section.

One thing that I found difficult and that I am continuing to find difficult is the scripting aspect of unity, I am able to work through them and follow the tutorials, but I still lack much understanding and would find it difficult to compile one on my own. However, I am looking forward to learning more throughout this tutorial and eventually getting to that stage and skillset.

Source: screenshot from Unity Hub


1 comment:

  1. Hey Karen,
    I also find the scripting to be difficult I literally messed something right before I started the extra credit tasks just there. The creative aspects of this tutorial are so good I think the painting part was the best although I didn’t get it to be exactly the same as the tutorial so I’m not sure if that matters. What does your painting look like?

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