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Unity Certified Programmer: Exam Guide

You're reading from   Unity Certified Programmer: Exam Guide Expert tips and techniques to pass the Unity certification exam at the first attempt

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838828424
Length 762 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Setting Up and Structuring Our Project 2. Adding and Manipulating Objects FREE CHAPTER 3. Managing Scripts and Taking a Mock Test 4. Applying Art, Animation, and Particles 5. Creating a Shop Scene for Our Game 6. Purchasing In-Game Items and Advertisements 7. Creating a Game Loop and Mock Test 8. Adding Custom Fonts and UI 9. Creating a 2D Shop Interface and In-Game HUD 10. Pausing the Game, Altering Sound, and a Mock Test 11. Storing Data and Audio Mixer 12. NavMesh, Timeline, and a Mock Test 13. Effects, Testing, Performance, and Alt Controls 14. Full Unity Programmer Mock Exam 15. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix

Summary

We have reached the end of this chapter, and we have conquered the majority of our game framework, as we can see in the following diagram:

We have created a game framework that would need only a few changes if we added 1 or 1,000 more enemies to our game. Some of the benefits of this use of reusable code and ScriptableObject is that it will benefit non-programmers, save time, and prevent collaborators from being bogged down in the code.

We have also made it so that if and when we want to add more EnemySpawner points, we can drag and drop more prefabs into our scene and update its ScriptableObject to change the enemy without coding in exact Vector3 locations.

We've covered other common Unity features including instantiating game objects such as enemies and player bullets.

In the next chapter, we will be covering the following scripts:

  • ScoreManager: When an enemy is destroyed, the player will receive a score.
  • ScenesManager: If the player dies, one life will be deducted; if the player loses all of their lives, the level will reset.
  • Sounds: Our ships and bullets will also have added sounds.

Finally, we will be updating the overall structure of our code.

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