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B1 Intermediate English 5:55 Educational

6 Months of Learning Game Development in Unity (Progress & Result)

Dani · 4,158,369 views · Added 1 month ago

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B1

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5/10

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Subtitles (141 segments)

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Half a year ago, I decided to start

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learning Unity. This is the result of 6

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months of work.

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I started my computer science bachelor

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about 1 and a half years ago, which is

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heavily focused on Java. I spent most of

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my time messing around with physics and

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making games in core Java, and they were

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definitely not the best, but I did have

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a lot of fun making them, and I learned

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a lot about game development on the way.

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I wanted to take it to the next level,

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and that's when I found Unity.

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[Music]

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My Java experience set me up for a good

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start with Unity since Unity primarily

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uses C and C is very similar to Java.

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And I wanted to make some sort of

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physics-based game. And I've always been

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a huge fan of games like Human Fall

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Flat, Stick Fight the Game, Gang Beasts,

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and similar. So, I wanted to create

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something inspired by those games.

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I started off learning about joints in

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Unity so I could stitch together a

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Ragdoll character. I threw together a

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quick script and soon enough our little

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hero could walk, jump, and even throw

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his hands around. As bad as this is, it

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