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* Make Coin.cs a trigger that sends an AddCoin message to World.cs | * Make Coin.cs a trigger that sends an AddCoin message to World.cs | ||
* Make World.cs increment a coin integer variable and display it OnGUI. | * Make World.cs increment a coin integer variable and display it OnGUI. | ||
== Make a coin object == | |||
You need an actual 3D game object to represent coins in the game. | |||
# In the Hierarchy panel, click Create. | |||
# Click 3D Object. | |||
# Click Cylinder. | |||
=== Size the cylinder to look like a coin == | |||
# Click the Scale tool or press the R key. | |||
# Double click on the cylinder's name in the Hierarchy or type F key to focus on the cylinder, which zooms into it | |||
# In the inspector panel, the scale's Y value defaults to 1. Set it to be 0.1. | |||
# Now it looks like a flat, circular coin, a doubloon! | |||
=== Color the coin to be golden === | |||
* Attach the Coin.cs script to | |||
Revision as of 23:35, 10 November 2015
Coin Tutorial
Once you've made your first level have obstacles to avoid falling forever, it's time to add some objectives for your players to seek out.
- Create a Coin.cs script
- Create a World.cs script
- Make Coin.cs a trigger that sends an AddCoin message to World.cs
- Make World.cs increment a coin integer variable and display it OnGUI.
Make a coin object
You need an actual 3D game object to represent coins in the game.
- In the Hierarchy panel, click Create.
- Click 3D Object.
- Click Cylinder.
= Size the cylinder to look like a coin
- Click the Scale tool or press the R key.
- Double click on the cylinder's name in the Hierarchy or type F key to focus on the cylinder, which zooms into it
- In the inspector panel, the scale's Y value defaults to 1. Set it to be 0.1.
- Now it looks like a flat, circular coin, a doubloon!
Color the coin to be golden
- Attach the Coin.cs script to