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Unity Tutorial 04

Hey Guys, 

Welcome back to my blog, this week I will be talking about Unity Tutorial 4. In these tutorial we created a more player friendly game with more interaction. 

In this game we added animals and food items for the animals to eat. 

We are using many of the skills we learnt last week which is good as I left like it refreshed my memory but also I'm starting to remember the code that I need to make characters move within the game. 


(Screenshot of my own unity)

I found this tutorial very long and if I took a 10 minute break I would find it hard to get back into the rhythm of coding again. I can say that with unity this year i'm finding these tutorial much more beneficial and I feel like I am learning something by doing it step by step. 

(Screenshot of my code)
When the game is completed the player has to shoot the food at the animals to collect points. Overall I enjoyed this weeks unity tutorials! 



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