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Unity Certified Programmer Exam Guide

Unity Certified Programmer Exam Guide

By : Walker
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Unity Certified Programmer Exam Guide

Unity Certified Programmer Exam Guide

3.6 (12)
By: Walker

Overview of this book

Unity Certified Programmer is a global certification program by Unity for anyone looking to become a professional Unity developer. The official Unity programmer exam will not only validate your Unity knowledge and skills, but will also enable you to be a part of the Unity community. This study guide will start by building on your understanding of C# programming and taking you through the process of downloading and installing Unity. You’ll understand how Unity works and get to grips with the Unity exam’s core objectives. As you advance, you’ll enhance your skills by creating an enjoyable side-scrolling shooter game that can be played within the Unity Editor or any modern Android mobile device. This Unity book will test your knowledge with self-assessment questions and help you take your skills to an advanced level by working with Unity tools such as the animator, particle effects, lighting, UI/UX, scriptable objects, and debugging. By the end of this book, you’ll have developed a solid understanding of the different tools in Unity and be able to create impressive Unity applications by making the most of its toolset.
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Chapter 14: Full Unity Programmer Mock Exam

Transitioning our player ship

Currently, our levels can only be completed when the player dies, causing the level to restart, or when the player loses all three lives. Only then are we taken to the game over screen. We now need to start thinking of how a player starts and ends a level. Currently, the player just appears at the start of a level.

In this section, we are going to write some code that animates our player into the scene and, when the level completes, we will have the player ship exit the camera view.

So, let's make a script the same way we did all the other scripts (Chapter 2, Adding and Manipulating Objects, if you need a reference). Name the script PlayerTransition and make sure we have the file in our Script folder in the Unity Editor Project window.

We now need to attach the PlayerTransition script to our player_ship prefab:

  1. Load up the testLevel scene from Assets/Scene in the Project window.
  2. Then, navigate to the Assets/Prefab/Player folder...

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