This is a project of mine in order to learn Unity3D. You are lost in the woods at night, as usual! Find your way out!
I will be uploading the Alpah/Beta/Demo for "Don't Go Into The Woods!" later today, I hope. It is a .zip file containing the woods.exe as well as the Data folder required by Unity. Just unzip to a folder and run the .exe
Please let me know what is good/bad as well as any comments/criticisms for the "game". It took about six weeks of off/on developement and started out as just really a learning project for Unity.
My own personal observations are that 1) I had no clear storyline for the game and there really isn't one I guess. 2) I should have a good idea of what I wanted to accomplish storywise before starting out as I basically just started creating terrain and adding in objects and such in order to create a Halloween themed level. 3) The menu and title screens are really basic, and were created at the end, 4) The ending to the level is not very good and is something I really want to fix in any updates that I make to it.
Thanks!
A video showing the entrance to the forest from my upcoming game "Don't Go Into The Woods!"
Here is an update for may game. Progress continues in my off time and is going well.
This is a project of mine in order to learn Unity3D. You are lost in the woods at night, as usual! Find your way out!
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Looks good so far. The flashlight angle seems to be slightly off set towards the left of the user's perspective although. I am trying to get together a project with unity as a learning experience aswell but haven't found anyone yet. Your game looks good. Keep it up and post your updates with the game. Good luck!
Thanks for the comment! I will look at the flashlight angle issue and see if I can fix it. It may be as simple as moving the light object a bit.
I would be interested in joining your group if you like. Always better to learn with someone else.