Unity can do a lot of common procedures with no/almost no programming knowledge like map making, basic camera control, lighting, physics etc . But if you want to set up something more unique for your game, it requires varying amounts of programming knowledge (C# or Java) depending on how complex what you want to accomplish is.
Unity works by "attaching" code snippets to game objects which then define how the object behaves. Once a snippet is created, it can be attached to an object with just a few clicks. Unity comes with a bunch of ready made code snippets and there are a lot of people out there who have made add-on snippets to achieve tons of different gaming scenarios so you MIGHT be able to scrape a game together with very little programming knowledge.
The ORK RPG kit is an addon kit with code snippets for common RPG game elements. I feel fairly certain you could pull it of Tom!
P.S. What I want to know, is what sort of top secret "other game" Todd is bidding on!!??
Unity works by "attaching" code snippets to game objects which then define how the object behaves. Once a snippet is created, it can be attached to an object with just a few clicks. Unity comes with a bunch of ready made code snippets and there are a lot of people out there who have made add-on snippets to achieve tons of different gaming scenarios so you MIGHT be able to scrape a game together with very little programming knowledge.
The ORK RPG kit is an addon kit with code snippets for common RPG game elements. I feel fairly certain you could pull it of Tom!
P.S. What I want to know, is what sort of top secret "other game" Todd is bidding on!!??