u/RylieLightBulb

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Question: Referencing one script in another script

Hello! I'm not exactly sure how specific my situation is, or if I'm going about this the complete wrong way, but I am rather new to C# and coding in general. I'm making a visual novel in Unity, and I have quite a few assets I've made that I need to reference in each "sequence" of the game.

In the Scene where I have all my gameplay, I have a script for a Game Manager and a script for Sequence_01. In the Game Manager, I basically have a list of all the assets I'll need--the textbox, the character sprites, the items, and the fade in/fade out screen. My thought process was to put it all in the Game Manager, then reference the Game Manager script in the Sequence_01 script so I could do that for all the other Sequences as well.

Is there a way to do this, or should I scrap this idea and try something else? Thank you!

If screenshots are needed, I can give them as well.

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u/RylieLightBulb — 1 day ago

[Computer] [2000s?] Looking for a flash game from one of the older cartoon sites that hosted games

Platform(s): PC (flash game)

Genre: 2D platformer

Estimated year of release: 2000s?

Graphics/art style: 2D cartoon, Western inspired by Japanese cartoons?

Notable characters: Can't remember the names; little anthropomorphic sushi guys with signatures colors, and their human companion who works in the sushi restaurant

Notable gameplay mechanics: 2D platforming, collectables, each character has their own ability

Other details: I believe it was on the old Nickelodeon site or something similar, where you played these little anthropomorphic sushi ingredient characters in 2D platforming levels. Between levels they would show you webisodes of the cartoon where they were taking down the bad guy.

[Edit: Just saw the PSA announcement post for formatting, today is the first time I found this sub. Sorry.]

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u/RylieLightBulb — 22 days ago