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Introduction

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Features

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Getting Started

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Guides & Good Practices

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Summary of this page

We will focus on getting your game set up and running for the first time in Unity, using the :playnest_linkedin_logo: SDK.


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Table of Contents

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Requirements

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Make sure you have the following software installed:

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This page is a developer πŸ§‘πŸ½β€πŸ’» guide.

We assume that the reader is familiar with programming and Unity Engine.

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Preparations

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Think of a project name for your game.

Ideally the project name consists of at least 2 words, which can be shortened to a 2-letter abbreviation.

With our example game we use the following:

Game name: Example Game Game Id: examplegame Abbreviation: eg

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This will define how you name all your folders and files.

Changing it later will be difficult, so don’t rush this step.

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1. Definitions

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In this step you will define a space for all the files in your game.

You will also create file structures that help organize assets for the game.

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1.1. Game Folder

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Each game is independent from each other and needs their own folder.

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