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Lesson 14. Creating a reset function to start at round one
Our player can reset the game through the UI, so we need to define what happens when we reset the game's state.
Software used
Unity 3.4
What you will learn
In this Unity tutorial, we’ll learn how to code a game's state or logic to keep track of things like timers, kills and rounds. Through these lessons, we’ll examine our game design doc and build game-play functionality. We'll begin with creating a simple count-down timer and how to let other scripts cleanly access it. Then we'll learn how to start and end our game with a splash screen to hide the level. Next we'll create functions for the various parts of a game, like winning a round, pausing the game, killing an enemy, saving our data, resetting our game, and game over. Finally we'll take a quick look at randomly spawning our player. A game's internal logic is one of the most important parts of any game's development. By learning how to deal with many common game states, we can extend them to fit our own game's needs.
Tutor
Chris Glick