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Building a Game with Unity and Blender

You're reading from   Building a Game with Unity and Blender Learn how to build a complete 3D game using the industry-leading Unity game development engine and Blender, the graphics software that gives life to your ideas

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785282140
Length 250 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Creating Your Game Concept 2. Creating Characters FREE CHAPTER 3. Animating Your Characters 4. Creating the Environment 5. Integrating Your Assets into the Game 6. Developing the Game Structure 7. Creating Levels and Game Progression 8. Post-Production and Visual FX 9. Deploying the Game Index

Adding in-game items and power-ups


Next, you will learn how to alter the player's attributes by creating in-game items that can be picked up by the player. Let's create the prefab in the Unity Editor before proceeding to the script. I did a simple cross-shape prefab using boxes, removed the colliders from the boxes, and attached a sphere collider component to it, which are marked as a trigger. I also set its tag as Item so that we can use it later. The tag is a very useful functionality in Unity, which allows you to group game objects into the same category for your scripts to identify them during gameplay. For example, you might define Player and Enemy tags for player-controlled characters and non-player characters respectively.

Instead of creating an individual script for every item of different purpose, we can create one universal power-up script that alters different player attributes depending on how we set the variables.

Therefore, the first thing we need to add to the power-up script...

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