Learn Unity for Windows 10 Game Development
Autor: | Sue Blackman, Adam Tuliper |
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EAN: | 9781430267577 |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 21.12.2016 |
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Schlagworte: | 2D physics C# Mecanim Unity Unity games game development |
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This book will take you through the process of creating a game for the Windows Phone market with a heavy emphasis placed on optimization and good design decisions. On your way, you will be introduced to key Unity concepts and functionality, weigh the pros and cons of various possibilities, and gain a good working knowledge of scripting in the Unity environment using both JavaScript and C#.
Finally, you will bring it all together to create a multi-level game as you learn how to incorporate mobile specific functionality, test on a Windows Phone device, and others for Windows 10 and ultimately, publish your game to the Windows App Store. You'll even learn about marketing and monetization in the mobile game market.
What You Will Learn:
- C# basics for Unity
- Working with the Unity Editor
- Managing assets
- Using the Mecanim animation system
- 2D features and physics
- Setting up your game for Windows Phone and other devices
Who This Book Is For:
Game developers, hobbyists and game dev students who are new to Unity or Windows Mobile game development or both. JavaScript and C# experience are helpful, but C# experience is not required.
Sue Blackman has been an instructor in the 3D field for nearly 20 years at art schools and community colleges. She has been involved with the commercial development of real-time 3D engines for more than 10 years. In the past, she has been a contributing author for New Riders Press (Max4 Magic) and written for AMC Siggraph on serious games. She has written product training materials and instruction manuals for developing content with real-time 3D applications, used by multimedia departments in Fortune 1000 companies including Boeing, Raytheon, and Lockheed Martin, among others. In addition to writing and teaching, Sue has been the lead 3D artist on several games for Activision and its subsidiaries.