Suggested Tutorials

I don't make any tutorials myself, but I like to read and watch them. We all know there are lots of really good and really bad tutorials out there. So this is my list of ones tutorial creators that I like.

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Brackeys YouTube Tutorials

I definitely haven't watched all of his tutorials (there are alot) but I have highley enjoyed the ones that I have watched. He talks really fast but it is still understandable Many of his tutorials are very good for anyone just starting out with Unity as he goes through a lot of very basic steps and most of his tutorials are short and easy to follow. There are a few that get a little more in depth and some that explain how to use very useful asset building tools.

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Quill18 YouTube Tutorials

This guy is amazingly entertaining to watch. He also does really interesting tutorials on how to make really useful stuff in Unity. Sometimes his coding is a little quick and dirty, but for small projects sometimes thats all you need. He always does the Ludum Dare competitions, live streams the whole thing, and usually ranks pretty high. His videos are usually about 20-30 minutes long and some of his series for making one game go well over 20 eps.

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Unity3d College Tutorials

These are all written tutorials with some imagaes to help get the point accross, so yes you actually have to read for these (we are so spoiled by youtube). This guy does some of the best tuturials I have seen though. So they are well worth the read. He does a lot of VR stuff which I haven't gotten into yet, but he also does a lot of general game design, tool, and best practice material. The best practice tutorials are EXTREMELY useful especially if you arn't currently working as a coder.