Game development with Unity and C# : save the bunny
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Game development with Unity and C# : save the bunny
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- Game development with Unity and C# : save the bunny
- Title remainder
- save the bunny
- Statement of responsibility
- Raja Biswas
- Title variation
- Game development with Unity and C sharp
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "Content and Overview - Starting with the installation of Unity and Visual Studio, this course will take you through the process of learning game development with Unity by building 5 awesome 2D & 3D game projects. You will build your first 2D game in 1 hour. For the beginner programmers, there's a separate section about C# scripting, which will teach the fundamentals of C# scripting for game development in Unity. With these basics mastered, the course will take you through building different example games with Unity to learn more about the process of creating mobile android games with Unity. Students completing the course will have the knowledge to create fully-functional games with Unity and C# and will be able to use their C# skills to build any other useful program they want."--Resource description page
- Cataloging source
- UMI
- Characteristic
- videorecording
- LC call number
- QA76.76.C672
- PerformerNote
- Presenter, Raja Biswas
- Runtime
- 749
- Technique
- live action
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