
Introduction to Unit 11
Tutorial
Beginner
+0XP
5 mins
Unity Technologies
Game development involves navigating through different phases and assuming many different roles. In this tutorial, you'll get a preview of what you’ll learn in this unit, in which you'll do the following:
- Reflect on your game's production cycle
- Refine your player controls
- Update game assets for improved visuals
- Explore Unity techniques to elevate your development skills
1. Overview
In this unit, you’ll elevate your game creation skills by exploring the overall production process, reassessing your game concept, revamping player controls, swapping out assets, learning tricks for efficient Unity development, and getting an understanding of Unity’s gaming services.
2. What you’ll do
Below is a more in-depth look at what you’ll do in each of the tutorials in this unit.
Explore the production cycle
First you'll take a step back and reassess your game concept, evaluate where you are in the game development production cycle, and reflect on what roles you’ve taken on during production so far. You’ll also critique your game as it currently is and learn about intellectual property in the context of gaming.

Iterate on the player controller
You’ll reimagine the player controller, moving from a keyboard-based scheme to using ray casts for mouse click or touch input.
Source new assets
This next tutorial focuses on swapping out your game assets, which will enhance the visual look and feel of your game while deepening your understanding of Unity's asset pipeline.

Explore Unity Gaming Services
You’ll investigate a suite of back-end tools necessary for game deployment, performance tracking (Unity Analytics), and monetization (Unity Ads), which are essential concepts for managing your game during the post-launch Operations phase.

Unity pro tips
Finally, you'll discover new Unity tips and tricks to streamline your workflow and enhance your development process.
Why is this unit important?
This unit covers a wide variety of topics that are assessed on the Unity Certified Associate: Game Developer exam and will help to get you ready to pass the test.
These topics are also essential for anyone considering a career in real-time 3D development, as they include both the broad conceptual knowledge and some specific technical skills necessary for success in the industry.