CSGD 115: Introductory 2D Game Development (Unity)
CONTINUING STUDIES

Introductory 2D Game Development (Unity)

CSGD 115
Design and build your own 2D game in Unity. Expand on core skills as you animate characters, script movement and develop interactive levels through hands-on projects and iterative testing.

Tuition Fees:
$650.25

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Description

Learn to harness the power of Unity to design and develop your own 2D game. Building on skills gained in Introductory Unity and Scripting for Unity, you will explore the nuances of game design, from creating platforming and top-down games to planning and testing levels. Through hands-on projects, you will animate characters, design game play elements, and develop interactive environments. You will build your own sprite-based prototype, script movement systems, and refine your levels through iteration. By the end of this course, you will have a functional 2D game with simple user interface, equipping you with the skills needed to continue your journey in game development.

What You'll Learn

  1. Create and animate a sprite sheet to bring characters and objects to life
  2. Design and develop platforming mechanics using core principles
  3. Plan, build engaging levels through testing and iteration
  4. Produce a simple user interface (UI) and heads-up display (HUD)
  5. Add hazards and enemies to create game play challenges
  6. Design and construct a quest-based narrative to enrich player experience

Digital Badges

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Flexible Learning Certificate Credit

Flexible Elective - All Pathways