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Unity Tutorial 01

 Hi there!

Today I created my first game!!

I have to say that this has been the best task I have done so far. I wasn't comfortable creating a game as I have never done it before. But, it was great. I learned how to set up my unity and how to change the layout of everything when working to make life easier. I also learned about C# Script, everything was new to me.

I didn't expect it to be like this. My thoughts on creating games before doing this task was very different than it is now! I used to think that creating games was extremely hard and stressful. But this was fun. I'm pretty sure it will get harder as we start creating more complex games but so far I had a positive experience doing it. 

This is how my unity window looked like when I have finished this task.

This is an original screenshot of my work

My favourite part of doing this task was giving the object and vehicle in a rigid body. How they can collide and they start acting like real life objects.

I'm really excited to continue doing those tasks/tutorials!

Thats it for now.

Thank you for stopping by!

See you soon,

Denis.



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  1. Hey Denis, I happy to hear that you enjoyed the unity tutorial because I did as well! It was pretty fun as well for me to make the game and I'm looking forward to doing more tutorials as well. I think the coding is going to be the most difficult thing but we'll get through it I suppose. Hope to hear more from you soon bro.

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