![]() ![]() Often their implementations are very specific to their situation and not always the easiest to understand while learning. There is a reason some people refer to game programming as a "Dark Art", much of what you will find is everyone has an opinion about how you should do things, dont immediately discount you own thoughts on how somethign should work. Luckily for you Unity has already solved all the really fiddily bits of game programming, game loops, timing, physics calculations, entity managmeent and resource management. I began coding in C many years ago, it will take many many hours before you feel comfortable with your abilities, and it will be bought for with lots of pizza and bee.in your case i guess Mountain Dew. Start by making that tic-tak-toe in Unity. Pick a simple game that you know all the design decision about, this way you don't spend forever on needless design decisions and get lost in details about stats and the formula for this or that, like tic-tak-toe. What everyone has said is good, I think code academy is a decent place to start, but after that dive directly into Unity. P.S I apologize for my poor wording, Im not too good at writing paragraphs off the top if my head I would be so thankful, if you wonderful people could help me out here. ![]() where would I learn? Can you guys lead me to some tutorials or even books to help me out? (With tutorials that focus on the right programming language I need to learn?) Like, I want to make a 3D platformer, a top down game (like Hotline Miame) an FPS, and all sorts of things. (considering Playstation Vita is free to make games for with no dev kit) But the thing is, I don't know how to code! Hell, I don't even know which kind of code to use, JavaScript, UnityScript, C#, Boo, whats the difference? I heard some platforms don't support some languages, so its really confusing for me. ![]() number and the appropriate platform information (for example, Game 444 Wii U). Wii U, PS4, Vita, and Xbox One would be fantastic to make games for. Stencyl, GameMaker: Studio, Unreal Engine 4, Unreal Development Kit. More specifically, I want to make games for consoles. Games like Stencyl Platformer Game Kit Related tags: 2D Platformer Side Scroller Stencyl CC 1.0 Wasteland Plataformer Tileset. Skip the steep learning curve of developing your own game mechanics, and jump right into designing your own levels using this responsive Platformer Game Kit The full version will be updated from time to time with both bug-fixes and new game mechanics. With Unity, I want to make all sorts of games, that I just couldnt do with Stencyl. Then I found out Unity, and all of its wonderful possibilities. This short, hands-on tutorial will walk you through the steps needed to create a simple platformer using pre-made content, so that you can become familiar with the main parts of Stencyl’s interface. I've worked with Stencyl alot, and I really like it, but I think its time to move on to something bigger. My name is Dawson, I'm 15, and I want to make video games. ![]()
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