Are you ready to take your mobile game development skills to the next level? In this comprehensive course, you'll learn how to create a thrilling 3D endless runner game inspired by top hits like Subway Surfers using Unity and C#. With AI-driven techniques and industry-standard tools, you'll master essential game mechanics, procedural level generation, and more.

As you work through the project-based course, you'll gain hands-on experience with Unity scene management, physics, UI/UX design, and C# scripting. You'll build a fully functional mobile runner game featuring swipe-controlled movement, lane switching, jumping, sliding, and obstacle dodging – all controlled by touch input. Plus, you'll learn how to create a working coin and score system, UI menus, sound effects, animations, and even optimize your game for Android and iOS.

But that's not all! You'll also discover how to incorporate AI-powered features into your mobile app, such as procedural level generation for infinite gameplay. This cutting-edge technique will keep players engaged and coming back for more. With this knowledge, you can create a truly unique gaming experience that sets your game apart from the competition.

Throughout the course, you'll sharpen your skills in C# scripting, Unity scene management, physics, and UI/UX design – all while working on a game you can proudly showcase in your portfolio or publish to the App Store or Google Play. This beginner-friendly course is packed with industry-relevant techniques that even experienced developers can benefit from.

Whether you're an absolute beginner or an aspiring indie developer, this project-based course will teach you everything you need to bring your game idea to life. So why wait? Dive into the world of mobile app development and unleash your creativity with AI-powered Unity!

Who is this course for:

  • Beginners who want to learn Unity by building a real mobile game
  • Anyone interested in creating games similar to popular endless runners
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  • Students or coders who want to apply their C# skills in game development

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