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Red Rolly - My First Game

Discussion in 'Works In Progress - Archive' started by GreggSchaffter, Jul 27, 2015.

  1. GreggSchaffter

    GreggSchaffter

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    So, this is a game that I am developing just to test my skills at Unity. I have used Unity before, but never fully learned it.

    So, this game is based on the tutorials provided by Unity, but I built onto it. Basically, your a ball going throughout levels collecting power cubes and using those power cubes to get past certain obstacles. You then get to the end of the level to go to the next level. However, there is only one level at the moment.



    Controls:

    WASD or Arrow Keys: Movement

    Hold Z: use abilities

    1-9: Select different abilities(There are only two abilities so far. For the first ability, hold z while moving to increase speed. For the second ability, just hold z.).

    It's not that good of game, I admit. The level is poor quality, but I guess I tried with my first game. :confused:

    You can play the game in browser here:
    https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/76267448/Red Rolly Test Game/index.html
     
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  2. ivanhoe0523

    ivanhoe0523

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    You can make the edges smoother. Try antialiasing image effect. You can also use bloom to improve the graphic.
     
  3. GreggSchaffter

    GreggSchaffter

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    Thank you for the suggestion! Since I am still learning, I will try to get these effects in. :D

    EDIT: Weird thing is the WebGL has less quality than the Unity rendering, which is probably why it looks worse. I don't know how to deal with this.
     
    Last edited: Jul 27, 2015