
In this tutorial, you will create a ball that the player will control to collect coins. Once that is done, you will see the following scene: If it asks you to rebuild modules, click Yes. Navigate to the project folder and open CoinCollector.uproject. (Although you can use alternative IDEs, this tutorial will use Visual Studio as Unreal is already designed to work with it.)Īfterwards, download the starter project and unzip it. Follow Epic’s official guide on setting up Visual Studio for Unreal Engine 4.


If you haven’t already, you will need to install Visual Studio. If you are new to Unreal Engine, you should go through our 10-part Unreal Engine for Beginners tutorial series first. Note: This tutorial assumes you already know the basics of using Unreal Engine.
