UNITY ENGINE 2D PLATFORMER TUTORIAL.

Welcome to our new UNITY ENGINE 2D PLATFORMER TUTORIAL.

Below you will find the different videos of the serie and the links to all the resources that have been or are being used the tutorial.

The reason why we have started this tutorial, is because several subscribers asked us to approach the engine with our our particular style of making tutorials, because there wasn´t too much tutorials available that allowed to understand correctly what are the main differences between game engines when developing a game..

We hope that this series will give an answer to those people and can help pave the way  to help people and game studios to choose the better engine for their needs.

As always if you want to see something specific in the tutorial, don´t hesitate to ask us.

Introduction to UNITY game Engine

Unity is a popular and successful game engine that has become one of the most well-known and widely used tools in the game development industry. It offers an extensive range of features and capabilities, making it an ideal choice for game developers of all levels of experience.

One of the main reasons for the popularity of Unity is its ease of use. It is designed to be user-friendly, allowing developers to create games quickly and efficiently. However, this ease of use does not come at the cost of quality, as Unity is known for producing high-quality games with stunning visuals and immersive gameplay.

As the engine has evolved, it has become increasingly complex, with more advanced features and capabilities. This has enabled developers to create even more complex and intricate games, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in game development.

Overall, Unity is a powerful tool that offers a wide range of features and capabilities for game development. It continues to evolve and improve, and is a popular choice for both indie developers and major game studios alike.

The resources used in the tutorial

The support page for our tutorial on on creating platformer with UNITY GAME ENGINE.

The source code will be hosted on itch.io and github

The graphics assets can be found on

Warrior

https://pellaore.itch.io/free-2d-pixel-art-warrior-swordsman-character-sprites

Medieval Castle

https://rottingpixels.itch.io/castle-platformer-tileset-16x16free

Skeleton Enemy

https://jesse-m.itch.io/skeleton-pack

if you want to take a look at the other  tutorials, check here