Description
In 2013 Dong Nguyen spent 2-3 days making a simple mobile game called Flappy Bird which went on to earn $50,000 a day in ad-sense revenue. In the last half of 2018, it's not uncommon for a single mobile game to pull in over 1 million dollars a DAY in micro-transactions and ad-sense revenue.
In this course, we will be be making a simple but addictive mobile game, that we will monetise with ads in only 4 hours. We will cover;
Installing and Using Unity
Mobile Setup
Variables & Functions
Materials, 3D Models
Player Movement
Mobile Input
Camera Movement
Adjusting Player Models
Project Management
Prefabricated Objects
Grouping Prefabs
Score System
Procedural Level Generation
Object Spawning
Randomised Game Design
Curved World Shader Implementation
Object Memory Management
Menu Systems, Menu Layouts, Menu Animations
Pause Menu
Saving & Loading Data
Unity Ads
Monetisation Design Principles.
Información sobre el Instructor
4.5 Calificación
6606 Estudiantes
1 Cursos
David McDonald
Indie Game Developer
My name is David, I am a passionate game designer living on the Sunshine Coast, Australia. Founder of WHAAT GAMES, creator of Galaxy Cube. My main skill set is Unity and C# programming, although I am skilled in many other areas, including making inappropriate jokes at bad times and winking at strangers. I have been making commercial video games for roughly 5 years, I have been making non commercial hobby games for much longer and I have been teaching game development for 3 years on my youtube channel Lets Make A Game Together
Student feedback
Reviews
Hunter Stephen Schamberger
15-05-2021
It is a little slow so far but still easy to understand
Suryanarayanan Ganesh Melarkode
14-05-2021
Got to learn how Unity Game Development for Android works within 1 day! Very simple to follow along. Excited to continue learning Unity.
It was easy to follow along. I only ran into 2 coding issues (which I believe have more to do with the version of Unity I was using and NOT an instructor/instruction problem). I took this course in April of '21 which was 2 years after the course was put online and it was still relevant, minus the Ad support, which has changed since then.
Perfect for experienced developers to get a rapid run through everything.
just what i was looking for...
public class statement = awesome!!!