Author Topic: My very first game!  (Read 13286 times)

It doesnt beep, it literally goes bep


I'm sure it's placeholder, but the grass/ground texture should definately change.

Otherwise, I'm lovin' the pics!

DUDE

DUDE

It doesnt beep, it literally goes bep

things are HAPPENING
What is happening? I don't even know why all the hype lol

better than sega gt 2002

What is happening? I don't even know why all the hype lol
I was actually hyped about something else at the time, but it's still fun to see things being done

Racetrack!

I am now at peace

This looks like it will be pretty fun, will you add deathrace as a gamemode?

This looks like it will be pretty fun, will you add deathrace as a gamemode?
I plan to add plenty of different gamemodes that are fun and that it could add variety to the game, idk if I'll do deathrun though.



you should use "midget" cars for beginners
and once you are all leveled up or something
you get a normal car
midget cars are still available to experienced people too
« Last Edit: March 13, 2015, 05:30:05 PM by Shizza04 »

you should use "midget" cars for beginners
and once you are all leveled up or something
you get a normal car
midget cars are still available to experienced people too
I want to keep the chibi cars only (that's how they're actually called)

I want to keep the chibi cars only (that's how they're actually called)
can you make a neko car with ears that twotch

Hey, looks pretty sweet! If you need/want some help, either in general or in actual turning this into a full game, shoot me a PM. I've got about 6 - 7 years of experience in Unity, and I wouldn't mind having another project to work on.

And to the people saying you don't have to touch the code to make something of it's "too easy"... You can make maybe a simple level and a non-animated character from the default files. I was working on a project with my friend, and we got really in-depth with the programming. He even made some of his own .dlls, lol. Sure, it may not be Unreal, but that's no reason to beat up on it. It's still a great engine. It's just because it is easier to get started with, many people start, and few get far. Thus, it makes Unity look lame.