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Calling all new Unity creators! Join the FPS Beginners Mods Challenge.
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Nov 18 - Dec 13 2019
Calling all new Unity creators! Mod your FPS Microgame to the max and submit it to our FPS Beginners Mods Challenge, for a chance to win Unity swag and be featured in the showcase.
Flex your creative muscles, have fun, and share what you’ve created so far with your fellow creators. Personalize the FPS Microgame–color the sky, blast cookies, build a dungeon, add cute-but-deadly enemy robots, and more!
But you don’t have to stop there. If you’re up for it, just keep going and mod your mods! Add as many original and fun details as you can to make your Microgame stand out. When you’re done, submit it as a WebGL game to the challenge.

And if you don’t want to be alone in this, you can mod your game together with game dev content experts!

Watch the recording from the Unity game jam for beginners, from November 24, hosted by YouTube stars André from Mix & Jam, CouchFerret, and Code Monkey. You'll walk away with your personalized and fully playable, shareable FPS game.

How to participate

To join, you need to submit a WebGL build of your Microgame, by clicking the "Submit your game" button on your personal game page. Remember to name your game, include a thumbnail image, and provide a short and fun description of your game.
Make sure to follow these instructions to share your game directly from the Unity Editor to your personal game page.
Additionally, you can submit your game to the challenge by clicking the “Start a submission” button on the challenge page. Just make sure to include a link to your game or game page in the article submission.
The deadline for submissions is December 13, 2019.
Simply submit your project for a chance to win free Unity swag.

Rules & Requirements

  1. To participate you will need to download and install the free version of Unity and open a Microgame. If you have not done this, please scroll down the page to “How do I open a Microgame” for instructions.
  2. You need to submit a modified version of the FPS Microgame. For this challenge, we will not be accepting original games created from a blank project, or from the Karting and 2D Platformer Microgames.
  3. Your Microgame must include one or more of the mods available via Unity Learn. In addition, you are free to add your own modifications. You can find all the Mods here.
Here are some of the Mods that you could explore:
  • Add new power-ups and enemies: add loot items (such as a jet pack) and new weapons (like a sniper rifle), make weaponized projectiles (like chocolate chip cookies), create custom enemies, and boost your player’s lifespan with health (or cookie) packs.
  • Design your own levels: reconfigure the battle arena, build new levels with easy-to-use snap-in assets, set constraints for enemies’ movements, and customize the game’s look with props and level art.
  • Mod the look: change the sky, create your own title screen and menus, and give your game a unique splash of color.
  • Test, tune, and optimize: adjust hit points and damage, modify player mechanics like speed and jump strength, optimize your game’s performance, and create a WebGL build to share your game online.
4. Please do not include personal information in your game, including pictures of family members, friends or acquaintances, your home, work or school address, and so on.
5. Offensive and/or illegal content will not be accepted in the Challenge.

Prizes!

All participants who submit their FPS games are eligible for the monthly drawing, with Unity swag as the prize.
All game submissions based on the FPS Microgame template will be reviewed by the Unity content team and André from Mix and Jam.

How do I open a Microgame?

  1. From the Unity Store, get the latest version of Unity via the “First-time Users” option on this page.
  2. Open the Unity Hub and follow the installation guidelines. As part of the download process, you will have to create a Unity ID user account if you do not already have one. This account will also give you access to the Microgames & Mods.
  3. Choose the FPS Microgame from the Unity Hub. Give your Microgame a new name.
  4. Open the Microgame in the Unity editor.
  5. Start adding one or more FPS Mods to your Microgame.
  6. Have fun creating with Unity!

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