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Create A 3D Beat Em Up Game in Unity

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Create A 3D Beat Em Up Game in Unity (AKA: Unity Game Development: Create A 3D Beat Em Up Game) is a free video tutorial created by Awesome Tuts in 2019. The full course consists of 4.5 hours of on-demand video (both separated and integrated) + 2 articles + 2 downloadable resources. This tutorial covers everything you need to know about creating a basic Beat ‘Em Up type of 3D game.

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Unity Official Video Tutorial: TANKS!

TANKS! can be considered as the only best, classic and complete video tutorial ever produced by Unity for absolute Unity game development beginners. This’s why AppNee only shared this tutorial to everyone rather than any other official video tutorial that also comes from Unity. After you finish this tutorial, you can not only continue to expand this game template, but also even develop your own Battle City-style small 3D games with ease.

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