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Published inJan 2024
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Nicolas Alejandro Borromeo
Nicolas Alejandro Borromeo
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Nicolas Alejandro Borromeo

Nicolas is a Game Developer currently working as a Senior Software Development Consultant for Unity in London. He is a Unity Certified Instructor teaching Unity clients all around the globe. He started using Unity in 2008 and teaching it in 2012 in several Universities and Education Institutes.
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Juan Gabriel Gomila Salas
Juan Gabriel Gomila Salas
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Juan Gabriel Gomila Salas

Juan graduated in mathematics with a master's degree in Teacher Training, specializing in Game Design for social casino video games and as a video game developer using Unity and Unreal Engine for both PC and mobile. He was an online teacher on Udemy from 2015 to 2022 and subsequently on his own platform Frogames Training with over 150 online courses and over 500,000 students across 130 countries.
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In this chapter, we finished an important part of the game: the ending, both by victory and by defeat. We discussed a simple but powerful way to separate the different layers of responsibilities by using managers created through Singletons, to guarantee that there isn’t more than one instance of every kind of manager and simplifying the connections between them through static access. Also, we visited the concept of events to streamline communication between objects to prevent problems and create more meaningful communication between objects.

With this knowledge, you are now able not only to detect the victory and loss conditions of the game but you can also do it in a better-structured way. These patterns can be useful to improve our game code in general, and I recommend you try to apply them in other relevant scenarios.

In the next chapter, we are going to start Section 3, Elevating Visuals, Effects, and Audio of the book, where we are going to see different...

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Nicolas Alejandro Borromeo

Nicolas is a Game Developer currently working as a Senior Software Development Consultant for Unity in London. He is a Unity Certified Instructor teaching Unity clients all around the globe. He started using Unity in 2008 and teaching it in 2012 in several Universities and Education Institutes.
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Juan Gabriel Gomila Salas

Juan graduated in mathematics with a master's degree in Teacher Training, specializing in Game Design for social casino video games and as a video game developer using Unity and Unreal Engine for both PC and mobile. He was an online teacher on Udemy from 2015 to 2022 and subsequently on his own platform Frogames Training with over 150 online courses and over 500,000 students across 130 countries.
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