Udemy – Create an Idle Tycoon Game using Bolt & Unity – NO CODING! (Updated)

Author Alex
2020-03-15
893
0
Udemy – Create an Idle Tycoon Game using Bolt & Unity – NO CODING! (Updated)

Udemy – Create an Idle Tycoon Game using Bolt & Unity – NO CODING! (Updated)

Use the Powerful Visual Scripting Tool Bolt to Build a Fun Idle Tycoon Game in Unity - No Coding Required!

What you'll learn

Understand the power and flexibility of Bolt & Unity in making Games without Coding
Utilize Design Patterns to Create Increasingly Complex Games
Prototype Games Quickly Using the Bolt Visual Programming Tool & Unity
Use Super Units to Organize Your Game Architecture

Requirements

You must have Unity 3d & Bolt from the Unity Asset Store
A Basic Understanding of the Unity Editor and Development Concepts is Helpful
A Desire to make FUN Games without Writing any code

Description

Welcome to the very first Bolt Course on Udemy!!!

I'm happy to release this course and look forward to your feedback. Even if you do not choose to purchase my course I strongly encourage you to give Bolt a try. It's a great tool for beginning or experienced developers.

Why Use Bolt for Making Fun Video Games?

Developing Games can be very fun and rewarding once you know how. And with Unity & the Bolt Visual Programming asset it has never been easier to build full robust games without any programming.

I've been a business application & game developer for over 30 years. I honestly think Bolt is one of the best visual programming tools that I have worked with. In this course you too will quickly see the real power of Bolt as we almost effortlessly build a fun idle tycoon game like adVenture Capitalist. Even if you have never programmed before, this course will allow you to get started building the game in a matter of minutes.

Over the past 30 years I've developed games in a variety of platforms and languages. On Udemy alone I have successful game courses on Odoo, Python, C#, and PlayMaker. I really cannot say enough good things about Bolt.

It is easy to use and integrates nearly seamlessly with the Unity Editor.

How does Bolt compare to Playmaker?

In addition to Bolt, Unity has several other popular visual scripting assets available. One of the most popular is Playmaker. Playmaker allows you to use finite state machines to build games. Bolt also provides state machine diagrams that perform much like Playmaker in managing states. The big benefit of Bolt however is that the scripting flow diagrams themselves map directly to the C# and UnityEngine libraries. This gives you a great advantage if you already know C# when coming into Bolt. Once I understood how to connect units and create flow graphs I was able to build games with virtually no learning curve at all as I already know C#. Playmaker however uses custom actions that you use to power your state diagrams. These work well and Playmaker is a great asset. Unfortunately having to learn proprietary actions and commands is a big drawback of playMaker. Especially for those who intend to further their game development skills by learning C#.

Bolt can help you learn C#

If you are a new C# programmer who is finding the syntax of the code gets in your way I can't recommend Bolt enough. Even better, you can configure it to use real C# syntax in the visual units. I really enjoy how I can use real C# methods with the exact same arguments I would use in real C# scripts. It's like intellisense on steroids. This tight tie in with C# makes it that much easier to incorporate what you learn from Bolt into improving your C# skills.

Bolt allows you to focus on game design and achieving results rather than all the syntax of writing code. If you are an experienced C# developer you owe it to yourself to take a look at Bolt for prototyping and approaching game design from an alternative perspective.

Bolt offers a rich API so it is easy to integrate your own C# scripts with Bolt's flow graphs.

NOTE: To follow along with this course you must purchase or have already purchased Bolt from the Unity Asset Store.

Who this course is for:

Anyone who wishes to learn how to make Video Games or Learn New Ways to Make Video Games
C# Developers who wish to get more familiar with Game Design and the API's
Beginning Developers who wish to learn how develop games and later transition to C# Development
Developers who Learn Better Visually

Download links:
Comments
Add comment
Add comment:
Your name:
Your E-Mail:
  • bowtiesmilelaughingblushsmileyrelaxedsmirk
    heart_eyeskissing_heartkissing_closed_eyesflushedrelievedsatisfiedgrin
    winkstuck_out_tongue_winking_eyestuck_out_tongue_closed_eyesgrinningkissingstuck_out_tonguesleeping
    worriedfrowninganguishedopen_mouthgrimacingconfusedhushed
    expressionlessunamusedsweat_smilesweatdisappointed_relievedwearypensive
    disappointedconfoundedfearfulcold_sweatperseverecrysob
    joyastonishedscreamtired_faceangryragetriumph
    sleepyyummasksunglassesdizzy_faceimpsmiling_imp
    neutral_faceno_mouthinnocent
I am not robot: *
Archive
«    April 2024    »
MonTueWedThuFriSatSun
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
2930 
December 2023 (1)
October 2023 (1)
May 2023 (1)
February 2023 (519)
January 2023 (532)
December 2022 (515)
Vote
Upgrade to Premium