Develop Trading Card Game Battle System With Unity 3D: Part I (Getting Started & Preparations)

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Free Online Course: Develop Trading Card Game Battle System With Unity 3D: Part I (Getting Started & Preparations) provided by Skillshare is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 1-2 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Develop Trading Card Game Battle System With Unity 3D: Part I (Getting Started & Preparations) is taught by Vladimir Limarchenko.

Overview
  • Card games are massively popular right now. Since the release of Hearhstone, we've seen many interesting card games from other companies: The Elder Scrolls: Legends, Faeria, Gwent.

    In this class/series we set an ambitious goal of developing our own trading card game with Unity3d and C#, mostly focusing on card game battle mechanics.

    Learn how to design a card for your trading card game in Unity:

    • Create a Unity project and set up a scene for our future card game battle.
    • Use wide variety of tools and techniques of Unity UI to create your custom card.
    • Learn useful concepts of working with Unity UI: working with RectTransforms, anchoring, 9-slicing for creating frames.

    By the end of this class you will learn how to design a custom card face for your trading card game, display description info, mana cost and main card graphic image.

    With this class you will gain access to a compete, fully functional Unity project that is an example of a card game battle. The game mechanics are somewhat similar to Hearthstone: custom spells, hero powers, creature effects and so on.

    Additional information:

    • The files showed in the course are downloadable from the link that you can find in the "Class Project".
    • The next class of this series will be published on 2016.12.01.

Syllabus
    • Introduction to This Course
    • How to Watch This Course
    • Introduction to Section 2
    • Preparation
    • Creating a Card Template with Unity UI
    • Simple Decorations
    • Creating a Face Side for a Spell Card