With the close of our annual iOS Feast, we here at raywenderlich.com feel like we’re just getting the party started. Not to let a good party die, I’d like to welcome you to our first ever Unity Feast!
The Unity Feast is designed to take you from a complete beginner to Unity, to making your first game – all within a week. And the best part – it’s completely free!
Here’s how you can be a part:
- Do 1 Tutorial a Day: Every day this week, we will be releasing a free Unity tutorial on our site. Go through each one to learn the basics of Unity development.
- Enter the Unity Game Jam: After reading the tutorials, you’ll know enough to make a simple game on your own. So enter our Unity game jam over the weekend to make your first Unity game.
- Win Prizes: Our Unity Tutorial Team will judge the games submitted in the game jam; the maker of the top-voted game will win a $50 Steam gift card and a new Apple TV! :]
Here’s a peek at the menu for the upcoming week:
- First Course: Introduction to Unity
- Second Course: Introduction to Unity 2D
- Third Course: Introduction to Unity Animation
- Fourth Course: Make a VR Game With Unity and Google Cardboard
- Fifth Course: Introduction to Unity Particle Systems
- Sixth Course: Introduction to Unity UI System
- Dessert: Unity Game Jam
Let’s take a closer look at what’s inside!
First Course: Introduction to Unity
To start off the Unity feast, you’ll be served a tasty introduction of the engine. This tutorial is geared towards the new Unity user. The tutorial introduces you to the interface of the engine, and then you will make a game much like asteroids.
This tutorial doesn’t require any coding skills at all. It’s a gentle introduction that will get you up to speed relatively quickly.
Second Course: Introduction to Unity 2D
In the second course, you’ll be introduced to Unity’s 2D features. This tutorial will cover the basics of creating 2D games as well as understanding the 2D physics engine and animation system.
This is all done by creating a lunar lander game that is both fun to play and easy on the eyes. :]
Third Course: Introduction to Unity Animation
Animation is a huge component of making a successful games. Thankfully, Unity provides an excellent animation system. It is both comprehensive and fun to use.
In this tutorial, you’ll learn the ins and outs of working with the animation system by building a game that tasks with you with throwing pies at clowns. Doing so, will teach you the process of making objects move through 3D space. It will also cover the creation of state machines to manage your animations.
Fourth Course: Make a VR Game With Unity and Google Cardboard
Coming up fourth is a nice tutorial on VR (virtual reality). Whether you like it or not, VR is the next driving trend in gaming and Unity is hoping to be the preferred engine for creating VR games. Google Cardboard is a fun easy way to get started with VR without having to spend hundred of dollars on a dedicated VR headset.
This tutorial will walk you through the steps of using Google Cardboard to create a simple 3D game on your iOS device.
Fifth Course: Introduction to Unity Particle Systems
This tutorial is going to be tasting a little grainy. That’s because you’ll be eating lots of particles! Particles are ways to add that extra juice to your game to make it look awesome.
In this tutorial, you’ll learn the basics of working with Unity particles by creating both fire and an explosion. Don’t worry, you won’t have to take out an insurance policy to go through this one. :]
Sixth Course: Introduction to Unity UI System
For a long time, Unity was really hard to make user interfaces. It was clunky that required you to write lots of code in designated methods. While third party solutions did ease the pain, it wasn’t a solution that was fully embraced by the community.
With Unity 4.6, we saw the introduction of a brand new UI system that addressed all the previous issues. In this tutorial, you’ll walk through the basics of updating a game with the new UI system.
Dessert: Unity Game Jam
After chowing down a large meal, there’s nothing like having a sweet sweet dessert. In this case, you’ll be having jam and not just any kind of jam, but rather, a great big helping of a “game jam”.
The Unity game jam is a great way to practice what you’ve just learned by reading the previous tutorials. It will be a great learning experience, a ton of fun – and hey, you may win some prizes!
The Unity game jam will start on Friday, November 20th and ends at midnight on November 22nd. Your job is to create a 2D game in Unity, using some artwork we’ll provide to you. You can, of course, add your own art but the games should in some way make use of the provided artwork.
Winners will be announced on Friday, November 27th. The top winner will take home a new Apple TV and a $50 Steam gift certificate. Runners-up will also be receiving prizes as well.
Stay tuned for more details this Friday. Get ready to have fun, be creative, and well, knock our socks off!
About the Cooks
Finally, I’d like to take the time to thank the Unity team. The Unity team is composed of a group of passionate Unity developers. We were only formed in this summer and as you can see, in the past few months, we’ve cooked up some wonderful tutorials.
While you can find out more about them on our about page, I thought I’d take the time to introduce them here.
The Unity team does have some open spots. If you’d like to join our awesome team, feel free to send me an email at: brian-at-razeware.com
Where To Go From Here?
There’s only one place to go … and that’s raywenderlich.com.
Keep checking back every day for a new tutorial (sometimes two), and when you see the post for the game jam, start your coding!
The Unity team is thrilled to provide you with all this new tasty content. We had a blast creating it and we hope you like reading it.
To the feast and beyond!
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