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Unity 2D Physics Fundamentals

Learning how to make games has never been as easy as it’s been now with collision, and physics pre made and ready for use. In this course, Unity 2D Physics Fundamentals, you'll learn how physics and collision work in games. First, you'll discover how collision works with simple objects in the Unity game engine. Next, you’ll take these objects and give them physics. Finally, you’ll be manipulating them through scripting. Where you’re finished with this course, you'll have a foundational knowledge of basic 2D physics and collision that will help you as you move forward in Unity development. Software required: Unity.
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Length 1.6 hours
Starts On Demand (Start anytime)
Cost $35/month (Access to entire library- free trial available)
From Pluralsight
Instructor Michael Taylor
Download Videos On Windows, MacOS, iOS, and Android Pluralsight app
Language English
Tags Creative Professional Game Programming

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