Mastering Unity Game Development & Monetization for Android
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Unlock your full potential as a mobile game developer with this advanced Unity course focused on building, publishing, and monetizing Android games. You’ll develop immersive 3D racing, endless runner, and hyper-casual games while mastering real-world game development tools like Unity Ads, WebGL builds, and version control systems. The course blends creativity with monetization strategy for a complete production-ready experience.
Beginning with the ZigZag Racing game, you'll progress through complex mechanics such as dynamic platform spawning, particle effects, touch controls, and high score systems. Next, you'll build hyper-casual endless runners and explore core Unity Android features like accelerometer input, swipe gestures, and adaptive UI design. Finally, you'll learn how to monetize your games using Unity Ads and implement version control with GitHub or Bitbucket to manage projects efficiently.
This course is ideal for learners with intermediate Unity and C# experience who are ready to turn their games into polished, monetized Android applications. It’s perfect for indie developers, mobile game entrepreneurs, and aspiring Unity professionals.
By the end of the course, you will be able to build production-quality Android games, integrate monetization features like ads, deploy to WebGL and mobile platforms, and manage projects using version control systems.
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