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Upgraded and Updated: Scripting your next game with Visual Studio and Unity

July 9, 2019 in Games | 1 min. watch
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We are excited to announce a refresh of our popular beginner and intermediate scripting tutorial videos, available free on Unity Learn. We teamed up with Microsoft to bring Unity game developers tutorials that will help you get started with the fundamentals of scripting and programming for using C#, Microsoft Visual Studio and Unity 2019.

These bite-sized beginner scripting videos will take you from understanding what a script is and how to attach it to your project, through to comparing a single variable against a series of constants. All while learning more about one of the most popular and user-friendly integrated development environments (IDE), Microsoft Visual Studio.

The intermediate videos broaden your knowledge a step further by taking you from how to create properties, to using events to create a broadcast system; the building blocks you’ll need for your first Unity game and beyond as you foray further into your game development journey.

Hiding in the background of the videos, you’ll see a sneak peek of another update. If you’re familiar with the previous Scripting videos, you’ll remember the Robot Lab environment used to show effects such as blasting doors from frames, moving a robot car around or firing projectiles from a bazooka. Included in our updated videos, we’ve upgraded to RoboLab 2.0, with a few new faces.

Have a look at the trailer for a more visual (studio) explanation or go straight to the Unity Learn site to check out the beginner and intermediate level videos.

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July 9, 2019 in Games | 1 min. watch

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