Construct a Mobile Physics Game
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Embrace the unique aspects of mobile touch gestures to build a physics-based Unity game. You’ll explore various uses of gravity, drag, collisions, and more to create a game where players are slingshotted at enemies via dragging touch gestures. With the help of the Unity Device Simulator, you’ll also learn how to tailor your project to various mobile devices – all skills which can be applied to other mobile and non-mobile game projects!
You will learn how to:
Simulate various mobile devices
Manipulate Unity’s physics
Code drag gestures to launch players
Improve the camera with parallax
Set up enemies and levels with collisions
Create a mobile-friendly UI
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Frameworks and tools covered: Unity 2020.1
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Course programme
Introduction 2:18
Introduction 2:18
2:18
Project Setup 5:23
Project Setup 5:23
5:23
Creating the Environment 8:05
Creating the Environment 8:05
8:05
Device Simulator 4:05
Device Simulator 4:05
4:05
Creating the Player 8:49
Creating the Player 8:49
8:49
Launching the Player - Part 1 9:28
Launching the Player - Part 1 9:28
9:28
Launching the Player - Part 2 9:56
Launching the Player - Part 2 9:56
9:56
Camera Follow and Parallax 9:58
Camera Follow and Parallax 9:58
9:58
Spawning in Players 7:26
Spawning in Players 7:26
7:26
Creating the Enemies 7:01
Creating the Enemies 7:01
7:01
Setting Up the Level 3:17
Setting Up the Level 3:17
3:17
Creating the UI 5:28
Creating the UI 5:28
5:28
Scripting the UI 8:33
Scripting the UI 8:33
8:33
Conclusion 1:33
Conclusion 1:33
1:33
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Construct a Mobile Physics Game