Welcome to the Unity Section 1 sub-forum

Hi all!

I’m Kenneth, I live in Singapore, graduated from the National University of Singapore and Majoring in Industrial and Systems Engineering. Took a 6 months internship in Israel under the NUS Overseas College program which is focused on entrepreneurship. Picked up C# while on the job and I code in my free time as a hobby. I currently work in Razer so you can say that I’m a gamer inside and out!

Have been rather busy on the job, and I chanced upon this while looking for something new to occupy my time. Been interested in game development for awhile now. I used to design my own table top games when I was young so seeing this course got me really excited!

Looking forward to learning from you guys! :slight_smile:

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Hey everyone,

My name is Jaerell but most people just call me Jay. I really havent done much since i went to college. Started working full time in the semiconductor industry and really haven’t liked it. All my friends i would be a great game designer because i have the passion and drive to do so. I have also wanted to learn how to code in order to achieve this and to use it as a stepping stone into the industry. Im really excited to start my journey because this is something that i am very passionate about.

Hello,
My name is Waleed Qwader 25 years old from Jordan.
I have studied Computer Science and now i am graduated.
i currently lives in United Arab Emirates(U.A.E).
When i was a kid i always love games and always wished to create my own game, once i introduced to university
and coding life i wanted to start learning how to build my own game,i have started learning java and built my first game on it, it was a game called “Hitting blocks”, i really enjoyed it and loved to play my own first game, it was a success for me.
Then i got introduced to unity and my dream is to be part of one of the huge gaming companies such as Ubisoft <3, i know it may be a dream but i hope one day i will be able to be part of it.
Well i guess it’s time to get a good learning course as i read that this course is really helpful for beginners.

I hope i will enjoy it here :smiley:

Hi all , I’d love to introduce myself more but I’m rather busy right now, so for now I’m just Thomas, I study Computer Science and I figured “why not try to make a game as well, I mean who needs sleep right?” I actually do want to know if the course is available always or if I need to keep up because I am already doing another studies as well , so it might prove a bit hectic at times.

You could dream bigger man ! Why not even try to be your own gaming studio, also nice always lovely to hear people who already made some games be excited about learning more :smiley:

Hi everyone,

Hello!

I’m Chris. I’m 29 years old from Waterloo, Canada. I’ve been working as a Software Developer for the last 7 years, before that I studied computer science. I like video games, and I’ve never used C#, so I hope to learn some new skills from this course.

Well to be honest, i am starting my own gaming studio for now, but i have always wanted to visit Ubisoft and i will visit them one day.
My Best Quote “Creativity has no limits” :wink:
Thanks for the cheer up :smiley:

Hi there! I’m Thanasis from Athens, Greece. I have been an active PC gamer since 5 years old and have been experimenting with programming languages when it was an occult thing ;). I still wish to learn more on programming but also on game development and I believe I’ve found the place.
Hope everyone enjoys the course!

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Hello Teacher and everyone!
My name is Aerng,I’m 24 year old and I’m come from Thailand.

I am absolutely beginner with programming and game development.
But I love a game.I am the one who need to create my own game and bring it to public.
I have a movie maker experience,I think it will helpful.

Awesome man, good to hear :smile:, and yeah looking into other game studios is also very informative

Hello everyone

My name is Mehmet, from Istanbul. I’m computer engineer and I have worked as a software developer for eight years. But this is completely new area for me.

Good luck to everyone.

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Hi everyone.

I’m Jorge, i’m from México, i’ve been coding in Java for a while. I love video games and i’m really excited about learnig Unity.

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Hello my name is Ahmed Ibrahim, i am from Egypt, i am 27 years old, i am a software engineer and i’d like to learn unity to help my team build a simulation framework for logistics company which works on warehouse automation, i am glad to see you all.

Hi all!,
I’m Sam, I just turned 18 and am currently enrolled in the Wageningen University in the Netherlands. studying molecular life sciences. my hobby is gaming and game making and I have proximally 3 years of serieus experience with Game Maker Studio. Never actually finished a so with this course I am hoping to learn new techniques and different approaches to game development.
looking forward to what this course can bring me : )

-Sam

hi Angelique,
nice to meet ya xD
I am interested in your idea of using Alzheimer patients as your target group, I would like to know more about the progress you make with that when the time comes : )

-Sam

Hi I’m Lloyd from the south of England.

I am a gamer, however, I am also looking for something more productive to do with my time as I am a home carer for my wife.

Been toying with the idea of learning unity for some time and finally decided to take the plunge today.

Then there are two of us :slight_smile:
Nice to meet you Sam!

Hi there!

I’m Derek from Florida, USA, but currently residing in Prague, Czech Republic. I have some development experience but am not specialized or particularly current, so I’m using this course to brush up and expand my expertise.

Looking forward to applying some programming to make something creative rather than business-y. Cheers!

Hi, I am Gabor, Budapest, Hungary. I am 44, a senior software engineer. I officially sold “Game Maker 6.1/7.0” in Hungary between 2005 and 2010 (until YoYo bought it up). I want to learn Unity and I prefer an organized way of doing it, and I decided to pay some money to do it, to remain motivated during the course.

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