Game Development Basics with Unity
This course is for both beginners as well as seasoned developers who want to build games with Unity.
1 Up Game Development will help you learn the basics of developing games with Unity in a challenging and fun manner. Packed with detailed explanations for each function, this course will prepare you to confidently create your own games with the Unity engine. As a Unity Specialist, you’ll be uniquely qualified to help companies, brands, and development firms create maintainable and high-quality website code.
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About the Author
Jack Bushnell is a teacher of game design and an independent developer hailing from Savannah, Georgia. He has been working with the Unity game engine for about 8 years and has been teaching for almost as long. From real-time platformers to interactive light forests, he has been growing his skill set in game development and interactive programming for the better part of a decade. With a focus on interactive experiences, his work in museum exhibits and independent installations has recently moved from the south up to New York City, where he is now teaching and developing games using Unity.
Mark Lassoff, according to his parents' frequent claim, was born to be a programmer. In the mid-eighties, when the neighborhood kids were outside playing kickball and throwing snowballs, Mark was hard at work on his Commodore 64, writing games in the BASIC programming language. Computers and programming continued to be his strong interest in college, where Mark majored in communications and computer science. After completing his college career, Mark worked in the software and web development departments at several large corporations. In 2001, on a whim, while his contemporaries were conquering the dot com world, Mark accepted a position training programmers in a technical training centre in Austin, Texas. It was there that Mark fell in love with teaching programming, which has been his passion ever since. Today Mark is a top technical trainer, traveling the country providing training for software and web developers. Mark's training clients include the Department of Defense, Lockheed Martin, Discover Card Services, and Kaiser Permanente. He has consulted for companies such as Dell, Target, and Lockheed Martin, and government agencies including the US House of Representatives. In addition to traditional classroom training and consulting, Mark releases video tutorial training for aspiring programmers on his websites. He lives in coastal Connecticut near the Connecticut River, where he is in the process of redecorating his house.