MA
Amazing course, plus Brian Winn is one of the few online teachers that has genuinely kept me interested throughout the course.
If you love games and want to learn how to make them, then this course will start you down that path. Making games is a creative and technical art form. In this course you will familiarize yourself with the tools and practices of game development and well as the process. You will get started developing video games using industry standard game development tools, including the Unity 2020 game engine. At the end of the course you will have completed two hands-on projects, including an Intro to Unity project and a 2D Shooter game, and will be able to leverage an array of game development techniques to create your own basic games.
MA
Amazing course, plus Brian Winn is one of the few online teachers that has genuinely kept me interested throughout the course.
JP
The course is good intro to Unity and C#. It's not perfect especially on the voiceover in the basics of using Unity which the audio changes which makes the cuts between voiceovers obvious.
PM
I had a lot of fun! This is a great introduction to the world of unity game design. I cant wait to take the next class!
RE
Exceptionally well constructed course. Seems like an accessible introduction for those without any programming background also. 5/5 from me!
SG
I learn a lot of things from this course. I really wanted learn but I did not have enough money, Coursera is an excellent platform for people like me who cannot afford courses.
AC
Great for beginners. If you don't know anything about Unity, but want to make games, this course is what you need.
EG
Amazing course, I learned A LOT especially in the last project when I had to nearly make a whole new game.Thanks for the instructors for thier work.
JR
The professor was great and it was a good course but I just would like that course could teach us more about the programming area in Unity for 2D games. It was great anyway.
MI
I had a great experience during learning through this course. This course is highly recommended for the students and beginners who want to learn Game Development from scratch.
J
Very Hands-on. You learn technical and conceptual skills for video game designing. Very grateful for what I've learnt here.
SD
Good course with an useful syllabus. the teacher and the instructor is great. however peer to peer assignments take too long time to get a grade. this is the only complain to me about this course.
IG
Great Course, loved the entire series and made a decent game with a lot to expend upon in the end. I will follow trough with the other courses.
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The course walks you through hooking together a number of pre-built components. You get a working game at the end, but there's not much explanation about what those pre-fab components do or how they work. I "dug in", figured it out (mostly), and learned a lot in the process, but some documentation on the pre-fabs would have really helped. The course project asks you to make "significant" modifications to the pre-fabs, but expect to spend some time reading documentation and watching youtube tutorials to actually do that. Also, the course uses a "Peer Review" grading system. Apparently, we had some "trolls" in our group who would "fail" people without giving any feedback whatsoever. You have no recourse for this other than re-submitting and getting new reviewers. I was furious when it happened to me, but others seemed to take it better than I did. Overall, I learned a lot and had fun doing it, but (again) you should be prepared to spend some time finding and using external sources of information. (The pre-fabs use "Colliders" and "Physics", for example, but the course provides no information on these at all.)
Nice course! Lots of practice. Communication with fellow students is maintained. All the basic tools are shown to beginners. But for the slightly advanced it can be boring, but they too can find something new and finish the course quickly. And I will go to the next courses. Good luck!
The course covers a great deal of information and tries to do so in a clear and concise way. Due to the fact that there is so much and that this course is trying to account for the fact that there is a wide range of learners with various levels.
The course says that it is fine for true beginners and I agree withe the sentiment overall but there was still a sizable amount to this course that left some things to be desired.
For one, I personally felt that the course content for week 3 and week 4 should have been switched around. Also if you are a true beginner when it comes to computing languages, particularly C#. You should start with a course like that. I personally wish I had taken a C# class and then come here as it would have made the assignments far more digestible.
The course quickly goes from teaching you how to walk, and then suddenly expects you to learn how to sprint. This is an unreasonable jump in expectations in my opinion, especially when the course markets itself as being suitable for true beginners and not requiring programming skills.
This course is also taught partially by a TA. With that in mind, they are a TA and not a full fledged instructor so we can't expect that from them. However, the TA works a little too quickly and does not narrate what they are doing all the time and it can get easy to become lost if you are not constantly pausing and reviewing the lesson to see exactly what is happening step-by-step.
Not a bad course, but it has a lot of room for improvement. Take a beginners C# course before coming to this one and expect a lot of pausing and reviewing if you are just starting out.
I am not going to continue this course anymore. here is the reason
1. everything you see is the 2020 unity build. so if you have the latest version, some scripts won't work. especially Ui page script.
2. all the ui prefabs do not work unless you have the same version as they have. instead of providing prefabs, they should have taught us how to make prefabs ourselves. only told what it does.
3. this course is a youtube tutorial except there are better videos you can find on youtube.
4. peer assessment is true burden for this course. it creates uneccerasy presure to finish the project as they expect us we know every about unity and C#
5. The importance of C# is here but no menton of how it works. i had was bunce of youtube videos what i'm doing wrong.
honestly, i did learn many thing but thosething i can learn from youtube.
The course was designed to be a perfect balance of tutorial approach and self-study. The peer assignments were a great avenue for showing the culmination of all your attained skills, and the peer reviews were helpful for knowing how to improve on other aspects.
I had a great experience during learning through this course. This course is highly recommended for the students and beginners who want to learn Game Development from scratch.
This course has given me a comfortable understanding of how the unity engine works and how various systems within the engine work. The one gripe I have being the glazed over explanation of C# code. If you take this specialization and course, expect to either have a grasp on the concepts of C# or learn C# from other resources.
Great until Week 3! This course is great until Week 3 when the professor shifts over to have a Teaching Assistant record all of the videos instead of him. The TA moves too quickly, often goes silent as he changes settings, or inserts text captions in the video instead of speaking, and is generally confusing and extremely frustrating.
My main complaint about this course is the way the peer reviewing can work with no recourse to ask a question or dispute.
The criteria for the peer reviews are objective, not subjective like (did this include two out of three build types) One reviewer clearly made a mistake and marked one as wrong and there was no way ask that reviewer to look again, or report an inaccurate review to an instructor.
The course was great, but the review process is annoying an can affect your grade.
The Course is great for beginners like me in game developer. I have gained knowledge in making games in both 3D and 2D, all of the basics in creating a game, also refreshed my knowledge in programming and also gained more skills for programming games.
Assignments are peer reviewed, and it may take days to get a grade, so if you are paying monthly, it may cost you more than you think.
Not very useful. Highly childish and unstructured.
Hello, everyone,
I'm very glad to finish this course and the journey was really AMAZING , I must thank the instructor for creating such a wonderful course, this course was sponsored by my university and Coursera, so they also deserve thanks.
I have really learned a lot from this course and will try to complete the next courses ASAP if I get sponsorship.
With the learning from this course and my effort. I have created a very simple game and published it on Google Playstore and itch.io, I would be very happy if people play it. Everyone is welcome to download and play the game, you can also share your thoughts.
Google Playstore Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sadadnan.balldropchallange
Itch.io Link: https://sad-adnan.itch.io/ball-drop-challenge
This is a good introduction to game design. The lectures delivered by the amiable instructor are motivating and easy to understand. However, instructions for building the actual game are delivered with much less clarify by the teaching assistant. He skims through important details while repeatedly mentions common knowledge as how to unzip a file or how to save a project. By the 3rd course (3D shooter), I still have no clue how to do vertex snapping consistently (the part where you hold V to line up edges between objects), and I just figured out myself how to scale an object uniformly (and no, it's not "hold alt" - it is "hold alt after starting to scale the object).
Excellent introduction to Game Design and Development! I already feel that I can do so much with Unity, even when I know there is still a lot lot more to learn, but this was a fantastic start!
I learn a lot of things from this course. I really wanted learn but I did not have enough money, Coursera is an excellent platform for people like me who cannot afford courses.
I loved the course. I have learned a lot and produced a great work in the end. Made me feel great about myself. Thank you Michigan State University, Thank you Coursera!
Amazing course, I learned A LOT especially in the last project when I had to nearly make a whole new game.
Thanks for the instructors for thier work.
A really great introduction to unity and great videos that will guide through the course
Wonderful introductory course to the world of game development.
Brian Winn is a lovely professor, his explanation is crystal clear, however the 2nd instructor who was doing the unity tutorials was rushing a lot which made it a bit difficult to follow up.