Yep, I just realised after several repeated incidents of me having to explain that the link leading to my game project requires the download of a plugin… That I am in fact a slacker that completely forgot to actually mention this in the first place 😉
So here goes… 🙂
When you pop onto the page where my game is at. You will be asked to download the Unity Web Player , please accept this download (yes it is safe) as it is the only way for me to actually show you the game that I am working on 🙂
its only 4mb so it shouldnt take more than 1-5 minutes, depending on your internet connection.
Basically what it means is that i’ve added little purple rotating thingies (yeah, i figured out how to make something rotate 😛 ) and made the player able to touch these purple thingies to make them disappear… So of course the aim of this will be to make it so that you can touch these to increase your score, and somewhere along the line I intend to make them pop with a little sound and a sparkly effect when they disappear…
the /Unity is now the newest version, NOT /unity2 🙂
Oh, and in case anyone was wondering. I did not make the graphics for this, they are all from the Unity3d Tutorials… as it is now, I mainly need to focus on learning how to code in Unity3d, and later on I can pay attention to Graphics and Sound Design. 🙂
I made me an icon! 😉 and then i spammed you… if you’re subscribing to my RSS Feed (that little blue button linky thingy in the topright side of the blog)
EDIT: zomg… epic fail… i just saw my icon on a black background for the first time… holy crap im a noob 😛 forgot to delete the the edge of the white glossy layer 😉 WHOOOOOPS!!!
I’ve added the update to a new page to give an idea of the progress… i will try to keep the last version up and always have 2 versions on the website at any time… the latest, and the previous 🙂
Feel free to drop a comment if you have any feedback or suggestions… even if its not going to become a game, but mainly just for learning the Unity3d System, it could be something useful to be used later on in a different game 🙂
changed the unity test so you can get a feel for whats possible and how Unity3d works… and also to get a feel for how fast development with this system actually is…
Go there to check it out. You’ll need the Unity Web Player in order to view the contents of the window… which at the moment is pretty empty (just a message telling you that you are now able to… read the message that you’re reading 😉 )
But in the near future i will of course upload my current work in progress game and hopefully be able to show it off to you 🙂