- August 9, 2020
- Endless Loop Studios
Learn Game Development, Unity Code Monkey
83%Game Brain Score
monetization, story
83% User Score 83 reviews
Platforms
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About
Hello and Welcome!I am your Code Monkey and here you will learn everything about Game Development in Unity using C#. I've been developing games for several years with 8 published games on Steam and now I'm sharing my knowledge to help you on your own game development journey. Learn all about it with Interactive Tutorials, Step-by-Step Guides and included Project Files for Complete Games! Make yo…







Audience ScoreBased on 83 reviews
monetization4 negative mentions
- Great learning experience with clear explanations and useful tutorials for beginners in game development.
- The app is free and provides a good introduction to C# programming and Unity concepts, making it accessible for aspiring developers.
- Code Monkey's engaging teaching style and the integration of his YouTube content enhance the learning process.
- The content is often too basic and lacks depth, making it feel more like an advertisement for paid courses rather than a comprehensive learning tool.
- The user interface is cluttered and poorly designed, which can hinder the learning experience and make navigation confusing.
- Many users report that the app does not provide enough interactivity or practical coding experience, resembling a glorified presentation rather than an effective educational resource.
- monetization4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The monetization strategy of the game has been criticized for prioritizing advertisements for the developer's YouTube channel and online courses over actual content, leading users to feel that the primary focus is on promoting these external resources rather than providing a genuine learning experience in C# programming.
“Instead, what it ends up being is a bit of a sneaky way to make an advertisement for courses and the games he made.”
“There are external links that lead you to advertisements for the courses.”
“The developer surely put a lot of effort into setting this up, but just looking at which portion of the screen the actual learning takes up versus the advertising of their own games and YouTube channel is a telltale sign for me that this is mostly meant for advertising those.”