
We will import the game art in this tutorial, as well as create the bird movement script.
In this tutorial we will setup the pipes so that they move across the screen, and create a script that spawns the pipes. We will also create UI and a score variable.
In this tutorial we will write the script to make the paddle move, and add some additional UI
In this tutorial we will import the game art and create the player movement and rotation script.
In this tutorial, we will add on to the script to make the player shoot, and a health variable. When the health reaches zero, the player dies.
We will create a script that spawns zombies, a script for moving the zombies, and UI.
In this tutorial we will make the player move and spikes spawn.
In this tutorial we will make the Game Over screen, UI elements, and Score
In this tutorial we will make the player move
In this tutorial, we will create the enemy spawners, UI, and game over
Ready to dive into game development but not sure where to start? This course is designed to take you from beginner to confident creator by building five classic games step-by-step in Unity. In just a few hours, you’ll learn core game development skills by making projects inspired by popular genres, from a Flappy Bird clone to an endless runner and even a zombie shooter!
Here’s what you’ll master:
Flappy Bird
Discover the essentials of player movement and UI design as you bring the beloved Flappy Bird to life, guiding the bird through obstacles and setting up scoring mechanics.
Pong
Develop an interactive Pong game, where you’ll program paddle movement and understand game physics that will form the foundation for more complex mechanics.
Zombie Shooter Gear up for action by learning shooting mechanics, zombie spawning, and basic AI. This section equips you to create exciting, fast-paced gameplay with a unique shooter style.
Endless Runner
Build a fast, addictive endless runner where you’ll implement player movement, dynamic obstacle spawning, and game-over mechanics to keep players engaged.
Airplane Shooter
Round out your skills with an airplane shooter, integrating enemy spawners, scoring systems, and finishing touches that polish your game to a professional level.
By the end of this course, you’ll have a portfolio of games and a solid understanding of game development in Unity. Whether you're aiming to become a full-time game developer or looking to pick up game dev as a hobby, this course will give you the hands-on experience you need to get started.