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2D Shooter 🔫

Introducing 2D Shooter, a fast-paced, action-packed game developed by a team of 7. Players take on the role of a wizard, fighting against waves of enemy forces using a variety of weapons and power-ups to defeat them. The game features stunning graphics and smooth gameplay, making it an exciting experience for players of all ages. ❤️

Project Overview

The purpose of this project is to learn Unity development by creating and manipulating scenes, adding game elements, and scripting actions.

Game Features

  • Fast-paced, action-packed gameplay
  • A variety of weapons and power-ups to defeat enemies
  • Stunning graphics and smooth gameplay
  • Increasing difficulty level as you progress through the game
  • Multiple levels with different environments

Demo of Game

You can find our Demo (here) or by clicking on this photo:

2D Shooter Demo

We also have a keyboard shortcut on the F1 key to enable or disable God Mode 😅

Sprint Reports

Backlog

You can find our backlog (here)

Backlog

Latest version

The stable version of the game can be found on the main branch of this repository.

Getting started

To get started with the 2D-shooter project, follow these steps:

  1. Clone this repository to your local machine
  2. Open Unity Hub and press the Open button
  3. Navigate to the location you cloned the repository
  4. IMPORTANT: Select the 2d-shooter folder

The project should now be imported successfully.

To open a scene, navigate to the Scenes folder and double-click on the desired scene.

‼️ IMPORTANT: Change the display setting to Full HD in order to view the game and the UI as intended.

Contributing

To contribute to the project, follow these steps:

  1. Go to the Issues tab and select an available issue to work on.
  2. Create a new issue branch by going to the Development section and pressing Create a branch. Branches
  3. IMPORTANT: Checkout the branch before starting to work on the issue.
  4. When you are done, go to your branch on GitHub and create a pull request.
  5. Add @mirceaiscoding as reviewer.

Support

If you have any questions or need help getting started, please contact our team through Mircea Bina. We're here to help!