Part 3. Strong finish

You know a fair amount about Unity by now. You know how to program the player’s controls, how to create enemies that wander around, and how to add interactive devices to the game. You even know how to build a game using both 2D and 3D graphics! That’s almost everything you need to know in order to develop a complete game, but not quite. You still need to learn about a few final tasks like putting audio in the game, and you need to understand how to put together all the disparate pieces we’ve been working with.

This is the home stretch, with just four chapters left!

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