

If you already know how to code it’ll be easy for you to use. You won’t find this language elsewhere, but it’s pretty similar to Java or C#. You can create games using either a drag-n-drop (DnD) interface or by programming with a specific language called GameMaker Language (GML). It’s designed for making 2D games fast and easily. Then I’d recommend you head over there and complete that tiny 1h45 tutorial.Īfter that, work on a longer tutorial series like this one from Brackeys.īy the time you finish it, you should be ready to publish your own game. (PC/Mac/Linux/Consoles/Mobile etc…)ĭownload Unity Hub here and install Unity from here. Unity supports all the platforms you most likely want to publish on. You’ll have a Unity splashscreen in your game.Īfter that, you’ll have to upgrade to Unity Plus (~25$/month if prepaid annually or 35$/month) until $200K and Unity Pro (125$/month) after that. You can use Unity Personal for free until you earn $100K with your project.
