![]() ![]() You learn more from 1 finished project than from 5 unfinished games. After taking this course it is important to make more small games (complete them and publish them). My personal opinion: if you want to learn, make tons of games. You know how to drive, but you need hours of practise and real driving till you master and polish your driving skills like a pro. But once you are finished, this is like “driving lessons”. I think this is great for beginners to take the initial contact with Unity, probably the best or one of the best tutorials for Unity beginners. I mean, this course is great, but the more you learn the more you realize you still have a lot more to learn! So “mastering” is not easy, there is always extra miles to walk! Now I would say the mastering of Unity with this course is 6.5-7, BUT keep in mind that this is a Beginner’s Course, very complete, a great basis to build from here, but in the end you can’t learn 100% of Unity features! To be a Master you need hours and hours. But in the next few months I learnt a couple of extra advanced tricks and I have realized that Unity has a lot more features. From 1 to 10 mastering Unity? When I finished this course I thought it was like 8, I felt powerful. I think the course is great to start from zero and it will give you nice tools to “defend yourself”. I think I took about 5 months in total (but I had to take some breaks for work, life, reasons), but probably can be done in less time. ![]()
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