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Unity Virtual Reality Projects

You're reading from   Unity Virtual Reality Projects Explore the world of virtual reality by building immersive and fun VR projects using Unity 3D

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783988556
Length 286 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jonathan Linowes Jonathan Linowes
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Virtually Everything for Everyone FREE CHAPTER 2. Objects and Scale 3. VR Build and Run 4. Gaze-based Control 5. World Space UI 6. First-person Character 7. Physics and the Environment 8. Walk-throughs and Rendering 9. Using All 360 Degrees 10. Social VR Metaverse 11. What's Next?
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If looks could kill

We got this far. We might as well try to kill Ethan (haha!). Here are the specifications for this new feature:

  • Looking at Ethan hits him with our line-of-sight ray gun
  • Sparks are emitted when the gun hits its target
  • After 3 seconds of being hit, Ethan is killed
  • When he's killed, Ethan explodes (we get a point) and then he respawns at a new location

The KillTarget script

This time, we'll attach the script to a new empty GameController object by performing the following steps:

  1. Create an empty game object and name it GameController.
  2. Attach a new C# script to it, using Add Component, named KillTarget.
  3. Open the script in MonoDevelop.

Here's the completed KillTarget.cs script:

using UnityEngine;
using System.Collections;

public class KillTarget : MonoBehaviour {
  public GameObject target;
  public ParticleSystem hitEffect;
  public GameObject killEffect;
  public float timeToSelect = 3.0f;
  public int score;

  private float countDown;

  void Start () {
    score ...
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