A Starters Guide to Making A Game Like EVAC-CITY

January 4, 2011 Filed Under: Unity  

A Starters Guide to Making A Game Like EVAC-CITY By David Lancaster. Word from author “Hello and welcome to this tutorial. Below you’ll find a detailed explanation from which you can make the beginning of a game very similar to EVAC-CITY, a 2D top down survival alien shooter myself and Daniel Wilkinson developed and which is currently free to play.”

This tutorial will introduce you to the programming language C# of Unity 3D, Level Design in Unity 3D, and how to create textures and art assets in The Gimp. This tutorial is best done when you have a familiar understanding of the Unity 3D interface. Learning Unity 3D’s interface is very intuitive and easy. The game engine is free to download and use for a period of 30 days, and the Indie license of the game is currently $199.00 USD (at the time I wrote this tutorial, price may have changed since then

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  1. Graig Abts says:

    Cheers for taking the time in writing this. Interesting read!

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