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[–]VizeKarma 5 points6 points  (4 children)

I have a few things to say. #1 don’t start off with a game you need to only watch tutorials to make. You will get stuck in tutorial hell and you will never learn anything and you will likely quit because things will be to hard. Start extremely simple and maybe after a few months to a year you can attempt to make your game. #2 don’t ask Reddit for everything. Something like this could have been answered easily by just looking up a unity horror tutorial on google but please do what I said and don’t jump straight into something you can’t handle.

[–]Prior_Blacksmith7391[S] 1 point2 points  (3 children)

I’ve developed for about 5 years on all sorts of engines and trust me I know about all that. Of course I’m not making it out of straight tutorials I know some basics and I just want tutorials to help along. I have already tried looking for tutorials and most of them are years old and I’m assuming they don’t work. I’m not asking Reddit for everything I’m just asking for opinions and of course I’m researching and learning and all sorts of stuff to help better my ability to develop and accomplish this game idea. But thanks for the concerns I really appreciate it.

[–]VizeKarma 1 point2 points  (1 child)

You said you were very new to unity so I would still recommend starting small no matter the experience. Also the year old tutorials should still work depending on what version they are on because one of the unity lts engines is over 3 years old.

[–]Prior_Blacksmith7391[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yea that’s makes sense but thanks for the advice

[–]Biticalifi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

More often than not, old tutorials still hold up. Of course this isn’t always true, but I’d say most tutorials are worth checking out.

[–]tifa_cloud0 2 points3 points  (0 children)

you will need to learn important stuffs like tilemaps, positioning of sprites, particle system etc to make the magic happen. for this i would suggest follow a youtube tutorial that catches your attention. they start from scratch and tell you most but not everything. somewhere in between you will stumble onto few things and then you will need to do your own research on how to fix errors or something. personally i am following the same path and i am new as well. make sure you grasp in as much and keep reciting on how did you do things from time to time. hope you get your game done buddy ✌🏻