Visual Studio Toolbox: Build a Unity Game Part 4
In this episode, I am joined by Stacey Haffner, co-owner/dev of What Up Games, who will show us how to build a Unity game that includes simple mechanics such as audio, animations, AI and UI. The game is Super Space Shooter and it involves shooting enemy spaceships. In the last of this 4 part series, Stacey focuses on UI issues, particularly how to display shooter score and health and how to add a start screen to the game.
Resources:
- Part 1
- Part 2
- Part 3
- What Up Games
- Super Space Shooter on GitHub
- Download Unity
- Games assets from Kenney
Comments
- Anonymous
June 02, 2016
Robert, This is probably not the place for this but I could not figure out a way to post this anywhere else.In Visual Studio, when 2-Factor Authentication is turned on your profile, Visual Studio's TFS connection will start to fail. Afterward, you can no longer get to your TFS repository.I tested this with the following versions of Visual Studio:- VS 2012- VS 2013- VS 2015All would no-longer go past the initial windows dialog that pops up.It would be good to get a solution to this.Thanks in advance,..Derrick..