Tag: Unity

Pause Menu

Making a Simple Pause System in Unity

Here’s how to make a quick and dirty pause system in Unity. The overall breakdown involves four general steps: Make a paused panel pop up on a keypress Make that same keypress stop the movement of all game objects Pause all visible coroutines Pause all particles Of course, individual results may vary, but this will…
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Campaign

Starlight: Arcade Campaign has Begun!

Check out the first two levels of the Starlight: Arcade campaign!

How to Make a Scrollbar Section in Unity

Unity UI Navigation: Using a Scrollbar

Here are some quick tips and tutorial references to help you creating a scroll-able area for text, buttons and other UI elements in Unity.

Tab Inputs

Unity UI Navigation: Tab through Input Boxes

Here’s a quick script to help with click-free navigation in Unity. Use it to tab through input fields in the canvas.

Starlight Arcade V1.8

Starlight Arcade V1.8

Starlight Arcade V1.8 is out! While it serves as a short-term bridge for what is to come, check out the new layout and extra background layers in this version!

Starlight Arcade V1.7

Starlight Arcade V1.7

V1.7 is out! Check out this post to read what has changed and what is coming soon!

Chuck Norris Quiz

Chuck Norris: A Quiz You Won’t Want To Fail

Check out this quiz I made about Chuck Norris while trying to learn how to create save files for WebGL Unity Games.

Starlight Arcade V1.6

Starlight Arcade V1.6

Check out Starlight Arcade V1.6 and see what I have added in the last month! An updated area system should make it play smoother than ever before.

Starlight Arcade V1.5

Starlight Arcade V1.5

Check out the latest version of Starlight Arcade! It’s starting to look like a real game now. My favorite part in this version is thee randomly generated nebulae, which was an original goal when starting this project. Let me know what you think!

Tiling Images for Unity Textures

Image Tiling in Gimp for Unity Textures

Sometimes you want to use an image as a texture for a material. Grass, stone, wood, etc. Learn how to use Gimp to do just that!