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Augmented Reality Game Development

You're reading from   Augmented Reality Game Development Create your own augmented reality games from scratch with Unity 5

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787122888
Length 334 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Micheal Lanham Micheal Lanham
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started 2. Mapping the Player's Location FREE CHAPTER 3. Making the Avatar 4. Spawning the Catch 5. Catching the Prey in AR 6. Storing the Catch 7. Creating the AR World 8. Interacting with an AR World 9. Finishing the Game 10. Troubleshooting

Colliders and rigidbody physics


Until now, we were avoiding the discussion of physics, but our game has been using the Unity physics engine ever since we added a character to the scene. The Unity physics engine comes in two parts: one for 2D, and the more complex 3D. A physics engine is what brings life to a game and makes the game environment more natural. Developers can then leverage this engine to quickly and easily add new objects to the world that automatically react naturally. Since we already have a good working example of a game object using the physics engine, we will take a look at that:

  1. In Unity, make sure that the Map scene is loaded.
  2. In the Hierarchy window, expand the MapScene object. Then, select the Player object. Double-click on the Player object to frame it in the Scene window.
  3. Take a look at the Scene window and at the green capsule wrapped around your iClone character. In the Inspector window, check the Rigidbody and Capsule Collider components; the following is a screenshot...

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