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This question was closed Mar 30, 2012 at 03:17 PM by Bunny83 for the following reason:

Question is off-topic or not relevant

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Question by pwortman · Mar 29, 2012 at 04:31 AM · c#javascriptgameprogramming

Make a game in C#

So I have no idea how to use C#, I'm in a class that is focusing on javascript. I need to make a simple game for a project (which we are allowed to ask for help seeing as we are a java class lol). What I want to do is a basic version of a game similar to the "Temple Run", in which a player is constantly running forward, and you need to make the character turn left/right as well as jump/slide. Would anyone be willing to help me out on this project? It would mean A LOT! I have Visual Studio 11 Beta right now, so I'm hoping that is a good C# builder.

Thanks!

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avatar image TheLedworks · Mar 30, 2012 at 02:51 PM 0
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That's a very general question, what do you need to know?

avatar image Bunny83 · Mar 30, 2012 at 03:16 PM 1
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Take a look at the FAQs

  • UnityAnswers is a place for questions that can be answered! Avoid asking questions here that are subjective, argumentative, or require extended discussion.

  • Unity Forums is a place for discussions, opinions, showing off your work, getting feedback, and general community chatter.

You just search for a programmer to work for / with you. This type of question isn't helpful to anyone else on this site. This is a knowledge-database and not a forum.

If you're searching for people that gives you personal help, try the Collaboration forum

avatar image Eric5h5 · Mar 30, 2012 at 04:09 PM 2
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@TheLedworks:

  > java uses function, c* uses void

That's completely wrong. C# doesn't have an equivalent to the function keyword at all. Void is the return type. It doesn't have to be void, it can be any type. In JS, the return type is optional, because it can be inferred from the code, but you can explicitly specify void if the function returns void, if you want. Also, Unity doesn't use Java, and Java is not an abbreviation of Javascript, it's a completely different language.

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