A downloadable game

Please note that I didn't upload a build yet. While there's a playable Android version of the game (which includes a Google Cardboard VR minigame) that was already tested in public, this Itch.io page is just a placeholder for what is essentially a long-term side project. It's in Spanish only at the moment (due to time constraints when I first created it), but it will be both in English and Spanish sooner rather than later.

What I'm aiming to achieve here is not a game per se, but a Unity manual that encompasses all of the main features of the engine. The manual will be in a written format and this game is supposed to be a supporting educational material (although it would work as a standalone project too): anything included in the manual will be featured in the game. In which way? Well, in two actually.

Apart from the Google Cardboard minigame, this app also contains a quizz & runner game where you have a time limit to answer a series of multiple choice questions. The questions are divided into different categories and the order of the questions (along with that of the answers) is chosen randomly each time the game is played. After a question is answered, the runner part begins, where you can get extra points by picking up items (the more right answers, the more items there are and the more value they have). So as I write the Unity manual, I will be adding different questions and categories to this quizz & runner game.

Besides that, I'd like to expand the minigames selection in order to have at least one for each section of the manual, so that every Unity feature ends up having its corresponding minigame. These minigames are not meant to replace the contents of the manual, but rather complement them by teaching the essentials in a more dynamic and fun way.

Other than this two features, the app also has an FPS test where you can set a maximum framerate and see how that affects the usability and feel of a game, and a list of all the sensors available in your device (accelerometer, gyroscope, etc).

There's a lot to be made, so if you end up here somehow and find the project interesting, please let me know. =) Constructive criticism is more than welcome too.

Published 26 days ago
StatusPrototype
AuthorProject Dew
GenreEducational

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