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Get In On The Ground Floor Of VR Games With This $15 Course

Develop 30 3D VR games with this course for only $15.

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With the technology getting better all the time, it's not a stretch to think that virtual reality is the future of gaming. Immersing yourself in the digital world has gone from an '80s sci-fi trope to a major console pitch. With the VR revolution on the horizon, now is the time to prepare yourself for a career that will take off. Build 30 Mini Virtual Reality Games in Unity 3D From Scratch is the e-learning bundle that will teach you how to create dozens of 3D games from start to finish, with no prior experience necessary. This is a great opportunity to get started in this promising new video game niche for only $15.

The Build 30 Mini Virtual Reality Games in Unity 3D From Scratch bundle will help you design and create 30 VR games, giving you the portfolio you need to start your career in VR development. The easy, adaptable Unity engine is great for novice and experienced developers alike. By being endlessly flexible, you can create tons of mobile and VR games without years of studying code. With the bundle including 207 lectures spread out over 77 hours, you’ll learn the process of coding a game in Unity and how to include all the necessary artistic elements using Blender.

Taught by John Bura and Mammoth Interactive, you know that you’ll have some of the best teachers in the industry. Bura has been coding and teaching for nearly 25 years, giving him the experience that will show you the path to a great career. He’s been named one of Udemy’s top instructors and has hundreds of thousands of satisfied students who have benefited from his instruction.

For only $15, you can get hundreds of lessons on the latest in gaming innovation. If you’ve wanted to start a career in game development or expand your skill set, this is the e-learning bundle for you. This sale won’t last forever though, so act fast.

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