This course is made with the latest content and newest technics used in modern Game Development (Unity 2D 2022)The best way to learn anything is by doing it in a really fun way and this is where this course comes from. If you want to learn how all these incredible games you see are made there is no better place to start than this course. We made sure that this course has everything you need to take you from a beginner (even with zero codding experience) and slowly take you to intermediate levelI chose the main project in this course to be a 2D Roguelike because it not only has a vast library of game development concepts that we can implement and learn, but also because it’s very simple (especially if you are a beginner) to delve in and get started on your game development journey. Everything in this course has been meticulously crafted, review and recrafted to provide you with the best experience possible and maximize your learning as much as possible. So not only will you have a great time learning you’ll also get the most value by going away from this course with a lot of tools in your arsenal to continue you journey in the wild west of game development. Section 1: IntroductionWe’ll start off by downloading Unity and Visual studio. Installing them and making sure they work. We will then create our first code in C# and get used to Unity interface. Finally we’ll talk about the game design of our game and what it takes to start creating a game from scratchSection 2: Setting Up Our WorldIn this section we are going to start learning what sprite sheets are and how to set them up. We’ll learn what sorting layers are in Unity. We’ll look into colliders and RigidBodies and add them to our game objects and see how it starts getting affected by physics. we’ll learn how to animate our sprites. We’ll even understand what blending trees that will greatly help us reduce difficulty of animatingSection 3: Setting Up Shooting MechanicsIn this section we will be creating our players bullets, firing then in the direction out mouse is pointing, having a counter to create automatic firing and add impact effects to those bullets. While doing all of that we’ll be learning about prefabs and instantiation and how to manipulate the world of our game to make it look much nicerSection 4: Setting Up EnemiesThis section completed the previous one. We create our shooting mechanics but now we need something to actually shoot at. We’ll be setting up our enemies and moving them towards the player. We’ll delve deeper to animations by adding the to our enemy and the use methods, arrays and something called a Coroutine that will take us deep into C#Section 5: Creating Rooms (Tile map)Up to this point we used a pre-created image to represent the map. Those days are over and it’s time for us to create our own map. We’ll be introduced to tilemaps in Unity, add various colliders to it and learn about a mechanic in Unity that few know which is the Cinemachine. We’ll also have our fair share of C# when we learn foreach loops, and Lists Section 6: Level FlowIn this section we will learn about the scene manager in Unity that will allow us to create multiple levels in our game and transition between them. Plus we’ll learn a very tricky way to making sure we always arrive in the right position when moving through our worldsSection 7: Destructible EnvironmentThis is One of the most fun section in the course. Every roguelike has a dashing mechanic and we are going to have ours as well. We’ll add a tornado mechanic but not only will it make us invincible and a bit fast it will also destroy any “destructible” game object in our pathSection 8: Advanced Shooting (weapons system)What’s better than having a weapons to shoot with? Having a lot of them and being able to choose between them on the go, we’ll be adding multiple weapons to our game. Each with their own using shooting style, speed and damage. With various bullets and firing rate for each. Not only that, we’ll also make our camera shake whenever we shoot to add more weight to our game Section 9: Health SystemIn this section we’ll be adding a player health system. We also visualize it by create a health bar that we can clearly see on a Canvas. We’ll learn how we can update that health bar through script and add a cool death screen every time our player suffers a death. Finally we’ll be adding spikes to the ground, once the player gets on them they will get hurt and lose a bit of that healthSection 10: PickupsIn this section we’ll delve into pickups. We’ll be picking up weapons from the ground. Coins with which we’ll be able to buy money in shops, health packs that once hurt we can go and pickup and we’ll also add a chest that we can open and get a weapons from. A random weapons this is where our C# skills will be begin to come to fruition Section 11: Music & SFXTime to breath some life into this game adding sound effects and Music. Now our game goes from static to dynamic. We will add background Music and SFX. To each level and each interaction respectivelySection 12: Mul