Free Unity Tutorial – VR in Unity: A Beginner’s Guide

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Last updated on March 29, 2025 2:56 pm

Learn how to create a VR app with Unity in this beginner-friendly course. No coding experience required. Perfect for those curious about virtual reality.

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Make CORN HOLE in VR!

Intended for absolute beginners, this is a guerrilla-style approach to getting a VR app up and running quickly, with very little peripheral teaching of WHY were doing any of it. Sections 1 + 2 don’t involve any actual coding, and get you started quickly. Coding takes place in the (in development…my students co-producing with me left for summer break! The nerve!) section 3 and beyond.

I teach a high school “Intro to Programming” class, and I’m making this to help them, and maybe others at the same time. This is all recorded in my classroom, March, April, May of 2018.

I planned to resume adding to this course in Sept 2018 and Spring 2019 with more Graphical User Interface (GUI) development and some beginner level coding, but have shifted effort into making a more polished version of this course for Unity itself. It will also be free, and published on the Unity site around May 2019.

You should dabble in Unity beforehand, maybe try the “Roll-a-Ball” tutorial on Unity’s website just to familiarize yourself with the Unity interface.

I will be using Unity software, version 2017.3.

Who this course is for:

  • Those that have dabbled/struggled/cried with Unity and are curious about virtual reality.

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