Question: Unity Game Development Tutorials
Question for the Steemit community interested in games and game development:
Before I ask the question though, I want to preface this by saying that posting game development tutorials is not a competition; there have been some really good, quality posts by others in our community on principles, practices and programming. Having multiple resources is not a bad thing and having a strong game developer community as part of the Steemit community strengthens the community as a whole, in my view.
Better yet, as the community grows we could also work together to provide even better resources and examples.
So the question is: assuming that you are interested in learning how to make games with Unity would you prefer posts that use screen shots and text, or would you prefer videos linked to some video provider like YouTube or Vimeo?
This isn't a promise that I would start doing it, but I'm definitely curious about the current interest level of the Steemit community.
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