Build an FPS Multi-Player Game with Photon PUN2 & UNITY

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Learn how to make your own Multiplayer First-person shooter ZOMBIE game using Photon PUN2 and UNITY 2021

What you'll learn​

  • Build a First Person Shooter / zombie survivor game
  • Learn how to use Photon PUN2 to build Multiplayer Games
  • Expand your Game Design knowledge
  • Ready to expand to PvP (Player vs. Player) game
  • Touch controls implementation
  • Build Maps
  • Implement Touch Controls
  • Learn a lot about 3D animations, enemies, health systems, level design, game design

Requirements​

  • Computer with a good internet connection
  • A PC that can run Unity 2021
  • An understanding of the Basics of Unity 3D Game Development
  • An understanding of C# Programming


Description​

Have you ever dreamed about building your own First-person shooter game?
Or maybe you want to develop games like Call of Duty Zombies, Left 4 dead, or any FPS or Horde-type game?
Then you found the right course for you!
In this course, you will develop your own FPS multiplayer zombie game!
With our instructions, you will learn how to use and implement all these things:
  • Program Enemy AI to fight against, in a PvE (Player vs. Environment) round-based style similar to Left 4 Dead and COD Zombies.
  • Photon PUN2 - Learn to make multiplayer games with the best engine available for Unity!
  • Ready to expand to PvP (Player vs. Player) - Only a few steps away from having your very own PvP combat
  • Learn map building secrets and techniques used daily in the industry for competitive and arena-based games
  • Improve your game design skills through our design fundamentals and learn what makes a game fun
  • Get to know the simple steps it takes to turn your game into a mobile game, including touch controls and in-editor mobile testing.e
  • Set up a system to let your player interact with environmental assets, using our vending machine example!
  • Learn how to sync everything over the Network via Photon Pun’s built-in components
  • Get to know PUN2’s custom functions for network communication like RPC’s (Remote Procedural Calls), Photon Hashtables, Custom properties, and Pun Callback Overrides
  • And with all that, you’ll be able to take your Singleplayer game and turn it into the Multiplayer game you always wanted!

This course includes:
Introduction and Full Implementation of Unity Photon PUN2
Chapters about setting up game elements, animations, AI, player Input, and Game Design in general.
Full FPS game project + code

I’m Denis Panjuta, your instructor for this course. I have taught programming to over 200000 students around the world and worked together with a team of two game developers to make this course as great as possible. You will get to know them in the Q&A section, as they will help you out if you have any questions while going through the course.
So you are getting amazing course content, code that is worth more than you are paying, customer support in case you are stuck and if all of that isn’t enough, you are also getting a 30Day money-back guarantee.
Are you excited about becoming a real game developer? Then don’t hesitate and get started in the course right now!

Our co-instructor Mohammed Basem will go through all the details and explain to you all the difficult game-building concepts.
All the lectures have been prepared by our in-house game developer and YouTuber JafarJ.

30-DAY FULL MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE
This course comes with a 30-day full money-back guarantee. Take the course, watch every lecture, and do the exercises, and if you feel like this course is not for you, ask for a full refund within 30 days. All your money back, no questions asked.

Who this course is for:​

  • Anyone who wants to start building multiplayer games
  • People who want to learn coding in a fun way
  • Game developers who want to build FPS multiplayer games
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