

Go to the Package Manager, click the little + button and select that you want to add an git package. Now we need to install the actual Fireworks Mania Mod Tools. The name of the Unity project have no impact on actual mod(s) name(s).Īt this point you should now have an empty Unity project that should look something like this: These are just suggestions and you should name the Unity project something that make sense to you and how you structure things. This means that you might want to name the Unity project something more generic like, "YourNickNameFireworksManiaMods", "" or simply "FireworksMania.Mods". One important thing to know when naming your project is that you can have multiple mods within a single Unity project. This is (initially) exactly as you would do if you were going to create your own game, however, when building mods there are a few things that are different, which we will get to a bit later.

This should make Unity Hub download this version.įireworks Mania mods are build from inside Unity and you therefore need a empty 3D Unity project. To install that specific version, go to the Unity Archive and click the green "Unity Hub" button on that version. You find the current target Unity version in the Change log.

When you have the Unity Hub installed, it's easy to install the specific version you want and you can have multiple versions installed at the same time. To avoid unintended behavior and issues you always need the specific version of Unity that the Mod Tools are build with. When Unity Hub is installed on your machine, you are ready to install "Unity" (also called "Unity Editor"). Go and get the Unity Hub (not the Beta version!) It is very important to note that you do NOT need to be able to code to build a mod - it can all be done via the Unity editor.Ĭoders, fear not either, you can do custom scripting (with some security limitations of cause). Keep in mind that there are tons of good tutorials out there for basic Unity and Blender, so go check out what YouTube have to offer, the two recommendation are just one place to start.
