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About the Course

This course is the fourth course in the specialization about learning how to develop video games using the C# programming language and the Unity game engine on Windows or Mac. Why use C# and Unity instead of some other language and game engine? Well, C# is a really good language for learning how to program and then programming professionally. Also, the Unity game engine is very popular with indie game developers; Unity games were downloaded 16,000,000,000 times in 2016! Finally, C# is one of the programming languages you can use in the Unity environment. This course assumes you have the prerequisite knowledge from the previous three courses in the specialization. You should make sure you have that knowledge, either by taking those previous courses or from personal experience, before tackling this course. Throughout this course you'll build on your foundational C# and Unity knowledge by developing more robust games with better object-oriented designs using file input and output, inheritance and polymorphism, and event handling. This course gives you even more tools to help you build great games with C# and Unity! Module 1: Start using files to implement your Unity games Module 2: Learn how inheritance and polymorphism help us write less code for our games Module 3: Implement event handling to make better object-oriented designs and add menus to your Unity games Module 4: Explore the complete implementation of a small Unity game “Unity” is a trademark or registered trademark of Unity Technologies or its affiliates in the U.S. and elsewhere. This course is an independent work and is not sponsored by, authorized by, or affiliated with Unity Technologies or its affiliates...

Top reviews

PC

Oct 2, 2023

Really enjoyed this course, Dr T's enthusiasm is infectious and inspiring. He has lots of fun games to share for examples that you can really get your teeth into.

R

Apr 12, 2021

Amazing course, week 3 and 4 were kind of taught in a rush, could have done those topics more slowly and in detail.

Amazing concise videos by Dr. T.

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By Pep S M

Sep 17, 2018

Funny and useful!

By michaellevi68@yahoo.com

Oct 18, 2020

Great lecturer!

By Sagor A

Aug 6, 2020

Awesome Course.

By bora k

Mar 11, 2024

great course!

By Diego F M H

Oct 15, 2023

Good course

By Chad D

Dec 7, 2020

Excellent!

By Paula A U M

Oct 11, 2020

Thanks!!!

By Sergey K

Sep 22, 2020

Awesome!

By Ha K N ( H

Feb 2, 2023

good

By SASIKALA M

Jul 7, 2020

Good

By Christian M

Jul 31, 2023

I really enjoyed learning about object orientated programming in unity. The course really tested my patience at times, but it did make my code a bit more understandable. I really loved learning about inheritance because it's simple to understand and do in unity and saves you so much time when developing games.

If there's one thing I could improve about this course it would be event handling. It might be just me not breaking it down into chunks so I could understand, but I would often get stuck trying to program event invoker and listeners. Hopefully I could try to get a better grasp in the future.

Dr. T is a great professor with very fun attitude (and you can see it a lot in his writing).

I hope he continues to teach others about game programming. Great course overall.

By herni p d p a

Apr 25, 2019

Completed the other two courses of the specialization super fast due to my previous coding experience, but here i struggled with some of the lessons. The teacher goes fast and when giving a new lesson doesn't loose too much time explaining things from previous lessons, which it can be a good or a bad thing. Very happy with the course overall.

By Aaron A

Aug 19, 2018

A great teacher, very concise, great analogies. The course moves along at a decent pace, so you won't be twiddling your fingers, but you won't feel lost in the deep end.

Great coursework on event handling.

By Andres G E

Jul 16, 2020

Great course, it is a shame the format had to be changed somewhat due to the "failure of the peer-reviewed assignments", but they certainly were not suitable for a course like this.

By Rahul D

Nov 27, 2020

It was a little hard to complete. I had to use the discussion forum for many time to get help about the assignments. But still, it was a great journey. I've enjoyed it.

By VINAYAK J

Dec 3, 2020

it is a great course but its difficulty level increases a notch compared to the previous 2 courses. It will help you build your gaming technicalities by alot

By Kirill D

Oct 12, 2021

Last 2 weeks seems to hard. Things about event handling were really hard to understand. And it was very few lectures about this.

By Juan C G

Aug 30, 2021

Very good in depth game programming and design, much more linux friendly than the previous two courses but still bad support

By Kumar D

Aug 4, 2020

this course was a bit confusing as compared to the previous courses according to my point of view.

By Ofii A

Jan 20, 2022

Some of the ex are too complicated, some of them are a piece of cake

By Angeliclovewind

Apr 9, 2019

The part of event manager is too difficult to understand.

By Don M

Jul 6, 2020

Ilearned a lot. Good pacing.

By Batuhan E

Aug 9, 2021

By Mark E

Jul 4, 2020

Unfortunately course 3 fell short of my expectations. This was a VERY difficult section, and it shows in the peer reviews I did. I did 4 reviews hoping to find someone whose code indicates that the coder got it. I gave up after 4 reviews in which I failed 3 and only gave 15 out of 25 for the 4th. The last week (week 4) in particular was tough. It took me 2 weeks to complete the assignment most due to learning curve issues. I had to watch the videos over and over, and gain understanding by sleeping on it day after day for 2 weeks. Or perhaps this section was deliberately designed to route serious learners out from the not so serious or capable students.

By Eldon V

Jul 24, 2019

Good content, but getting help is near impossible. The entire forums are flooded with nothing but "Grade my assignment!" posts, but when you need actual assistance, it's hard to come by. The problem with relying on peers for help, is they also might not know the answers a professor would. My game wouldn't build to WebGL properly, and I posted in the forums 4 days before the due date that this was going on. No response. 3 stars so far because the lack of help or effective feedback through this current system.