Unity Tutorial 05

In the first tutorial I learned about how to change the default sky box from the standard blue sky the player sees within the game. There are plenty of options within Unity for the sky box which can help greatly when designing the game. Altering the colour and feel of the atmosphere can hugely effect the look of the game. I also learned about applying wind within the game, altering the settings to give a light breeze effect to them, enhancing the reality of the game.

In the second tutorial I learned how to alter settings within Unity to have our player 'pick' up items such as our axe, rather than start out with it. This gives the game a better sense of gameplay and inter-activeness with the user. Through the use of  triggers and the script to make this work.

In the last tutorial we learned to fix various bugs and enhanced our environment with further building and other additions. Fixing the bugs help clean up the game and improve the gameplay, these are things I wouldn't of thought about before but they are very important to the flow of the game!


Good Environment = Good Game
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