Tutorial Details
- Difficulty: Intermediate
- Platform: Unity
- Language: C#
- Software Used: Unity3D 3.4, Sprite Manager 2
- Estimated Completion Time: 5+ Hours
Download Source Files
- Build a 2D Portal Puzzle Game With Unity: Getting Started
- Build a 2D Portal Puzzle Game With Unity: Adding the Portals
- Build a 2D Portal Puzzle Game With Unity: Portals and Game Mechanics – Active Premium
- Build a 2D Portal Puzzle Game With Unity: More Mechanics and New Levels – Active Premium
It’s time for another excellent Active Premium tutorial exclusively available to Premium members. At the end of the second part of this series, we had just about got the portals to hide part of the Roly character that was inside them. In this part, we’ll make the portals actually teleport the character.
Preview
Let’s take a look at the final result we will be working towards, across the whole of this multi-part tutorial:
Hit the number keys 1-8 to try different levels. The aim is to get the little yellow Roly character to the designated end point, using portal mechanics. The demo shows off a few of the different mechanics we’ll introduce.
Click here to see how far we’ll get by the end of this part.
Warning: this tutorial is huge! It’s as long as the first and second parts of the series combined.
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Not complaining, since I have a Plus membership, but weren’t these Unity Portal Puzzle tutorials (2 of them prior to this) free before?
That’s right, as far as I know only those first two parts were scheduled to be free, the rest is premium content.
Yup, that’s correct. You got a big taster so you could see the quality of the tutorial, and to get started with the game :)