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What’s Next? | Improve the Flappy Bird Game
Fighting Game in Unity
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Fighting Game in Unity

Fighting Game in Unity

1. Unity Animation System
2. Player Behavior
3. Enemy Behavior
4. Improve the Game
5. Improve the Flappy Bird Game

bookWhat’s Next?

Improve the Game

Dear Learners,

Congratulations on completing the Unity course! You've made fantastic progress and now have the skills to create your own games. But the journey doesn't end here. Here are some next steps to continue your growth and enhance your projects:

Improve Existing Games:

  • Design Enhancements: Revisit your games and consider how you can improve the visual aesthetics. Experiment with new art styles, add animations, and refine character designs;
  • New Features: Introduce new gameplay elements. Consider adding new levels or creating more complex AI for enemies;
  • UI Improvements: Focus on making menus more intuitive, as a good user interface can make a huge difference.

Start Learning 3D Development:

  • 3D Modeling: Learn 3D modeling with software like Blender to create your own 3D assets. Explore texturing, rigging, and animating models to bring your games to life;
  • 3D Game Mechanics: Utilize Unity's 3D capabilities. Understand how to work with 3D physics, implement 3D navigation, and use lighting and shadows to create immersive environments;
  • VR/AR Development: Consider venturing into virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) game development. Unity provides excellent tools and resources to get started with these cutting-edge technologies.

Remember, mastering game development requires continuous practice and exploration. Keep experimenting, learning, and most importantly, have fun creating amazing games!

Best of luck on your continued journey in game development!

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