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Simbridge is a simulated hackerspace you can edit |
Simbridge GDD |
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To learn about Unity game programming, join [[Gamebridge| Gamebridge Game Dev Tuesdays]] 8-11PM. | To learn about Unity game programming, join [[Gamebridge| Gamebridge Game Dev Tuesdays]] 8-11PM. | ||
Simbridge is also an opportunity to learn how game development works. When you make revisions to the Simbridge game world files, make accompanying changes documenting your added features to the GDD on this page. | |||
'''Simbridge Game Design Document''' | |||
Below is the Simbridge Game Design Document. | |||
=Simbridge Game Design Document= | |||
== Features == | |||
* Turnable book pages | |||
== Planned Features == | |||
* http://123d.circuits.io/ Arduino simulation station at the Circuit Hacking table | |||
Revision as of 00:42, 10 May 2015
Simbridge is a simulated hackerspace you can edit inspired by a certain physical place.
Simbridge Github public repository
Instructions
- Download SourceTree or Github clients
- Clone the Simbridge repository by clicking this link then clicking OK in SourceTree to save it to your disk.
- Open Unity 5
- Open Project and point it at the folder where you saved it.
To learn about Unity game programming, join Gamebridge Game Dev Tuesdays 8-11PM.
Simbridge is also an opportunity to learn how game development works. When you make revisions to the Simbridge game world files, make accompanying changes documenting your added features to the GDD on this page.
Simbridge Game Design Document Below is the Simbridge Game Design Document.
Simbridge Game Design Document
Features
- Turnable book pages
Planned Features
- http://123d.circuits.io/ Arduino simulation station at the Circuit Hacking table