The following is a list of Scripting resources for the Unity game engine. The more specific Unity Physics List and Unity Car Physics list are also available. Also check out
Unity Tools to improve your game development workflow
A good place to start learning how to Script Unity is Unity3D for Flash Developers series from ethical games as well as the resources in the Unity Reddit at Also Check out Setting Up Your Scripting Zone From TheUnityArtist.com .
- Learn Unity Scripting 10 minutes a week with the Tornado Twins Unity video series.
- Check Out How to make a Text Editor in Unity3D using C# and learn how to use Unity’s IO.
- Infinite Ammo’s Unity Scripting tutorial
- The Scripting overview will make a lot more sense after some familiarity with the Unity 3D environment.
- Unity Scripting Essentials- downloadable PDF
- Unity Manual- Using Scripts
- Tutorial 2 Unity Scripting Tutorial – from Unity3D.com PDF
- Alphabetized and linked list of the Runtime Classes- This is my favorite way to view the scripting reference
- Getting Started with C# For Unity3D ** NEW HOTNESS
- Head First Into Unity Javascript
- Scripting in C#
- A collection of Unity3D Utility Scripts from Unity Community including ConstantVelocity, OnCollideExplode, Camera Cross-Fade, FPS Walker Scripts and Other Character Controller Scripts. There’s even a full script for a car made out of Colliders and a script for a Jukebox for your games
- Programming with C# and Unity
- 7 Hours of C# Video Tutorials about scripting in Unity at Video Buzz
- Making the Switch from Javascript to C#
- Learning More About Scripting
- A Useful Trick with Delegates : Changing widget behaviors in Unity with Delegates
- Five Common AS3 to UnityScript translations
- Converting from UnityScript to C#
- C# Unity 3D Resources from 8bit Feed
- Unity and Javascript
- Managing Coroutines in C#, Unity
- Coroutines Part 1 – Waiting for Input- From Equals Equals
Head over to the Unity3D Physics List or the Car and Driving Game Physics in Unity
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