Build & Script a Breakout Game in Unity
By the end of this course, learners will be able to design a fully functional Breakout game in Unity, implement physics-based ball mechanics, script a central...
About This Course
By the end of this course, learners will be able to design a fully functional Breakout game in Unity, implement physics-based ball mechanics, script a central Game Manager, create modular brick classes, and enhance gameplay with interactive particle effects. This course takes learners step by step through the essentials of 2D game development, starting with the foundational setup of game objects and environment, and progressing to advanced scripting for managing win/lose conditions, scoring systems, and game states. With hands-on projects, learners gain practical experience in Unity’s physics engine, collision detection, and modular class design — skills directly transferable to other game development projects. What makes this course unique is its focus on building a complete, polished arcade-style game while teaching best practices in game architecture, object hierarchy, and visual feedback systems. Whether you are a beginner exploring Unity for the first time or an aspiring game developer seeking to strengthen your fundamentals, this course equips you with the technical and creative skills to design engaging 2D games.
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Build & Script a Breakout Game in Unity is taught by EDUCBA, EDUCBA.
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