GameDevTutorials VS destructible-objects

Compare GameDevTutorials vs destructible-objects and see what are their differences.

destructible-objects

Learn how to add destructible objects into your game - for free! In this tutorial you'll learn how to destroy any individual game object with a common "replacement" technique. Clean up afterwards with a subtle fade out effect. (by llamacademy)
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GameDevTutorials destructible-objects
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2.7 0.0
almost 2 years ago almost 2 years ago
C# C#
GNU General Public License v3.0 only MIT License
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GameDevTutorials

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destructible-objects

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing GameDevTutorials and destructible-objects you can also consider the following projects:

2021-object-pool - Get an in-depth overview of the most commonly needed functionality of the Unity Object Pooling API introduced in the 2021 version of the Unity Editor.

Zenject - Dependency Injection Framework for Unity3D

com.unity.multiplayer.samples.coop - A small-scale cooperative game sample built on the new, Unity networking framework to teach developers about creating a similar multiplayer game.

line-renderer-bezier-path - In this tutorial repository you will learn how to make an Editor script that will allow you to smooth a Line Renderer with Bezier Curves.

Unity-Guide - Unity Engine Guide

doors - Learn how to create multiple different types of doors in Unity

lerping-fundamentals - Lerping is one of the foundational things you need to know about in video game development! There are so many use cases for lerping it's impossible to name them all! Almost any time you want to rotate, move, or change a value over time, lerping is an option.

menu-controller - Learn how to use a Stack to manage your UI Pages. Create pages that have configurable entry/exit animations, sounds, and actions. This is the base framework I've been using for over 6 years in my own projects and find it to be highly reliable, scalable, and still easy to use.

Cradle - Play Twine stories in Unity.

random-range - Learn a much simpler AND more powerful way to choose random values between two constants, curves, on a curve, or even a single value.

raycast-bouncing-bullets - Learn how to use Vector3.Reflect to upgrade your Raycast/Hitscan bullets so they can ricochet or bounce off any objects!