I am trying to get my 3-D Tic-Tac-Toe game project to work, I have game objects which are named cells that are instantitated I press OnMouseDown() click it makes a cell object spawn in its grid space. I don't want to use UI with the basic prefabs I created. Is there a way to get my game objects instantiated and once it reaches a certain number as a winning condition? I have considered using pathfinding but I am not certain if that would be the correct approach. I have looked every where to find a solution that is unique to my problem but could not find a solution. Perhaps, I am asking the wrong questions but I am desperate so that is why I came her to see if I could get input on how to approach this issue.
using System.Collections;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using UnityEngine;
using TMPro;
using UnityEngine.SceneManagement;
public class Cell : MonoBehaviour
{
public GameObject cell;
public GameObject negCell;
public GameObject alter;
public Transform transPos;
[SerializeField]
private bool isTapped = false;
private int counted;
public int gameObjectCount;
void Start()
{
gameObjectCount = GameObject.FindGameObjectsWithTag("Cell1").Length;
}
void Update()
{
}
public void OnMouseDown(int counted) //click and point to create and deestroy objects
{
counted = gameObjectCount;
isTapped = true;
transPos = alter.transform;
Instantiate(cell, transform.position, Quaternion.identity);
StartCoroutine(WaitForObject());
Debug.Log("Alter Destroyed!");
gameObjectCount++;
DestroyGameObject();
return;
}
IEnumerator WaitForObject()
{
if (isTapped == true)
{
Instantiate(negCell, -transform.position, Quaternion.identity);
isTapped = false;
}
yield return new WaitForSeconds(3f);
DestroyGameObject();
}
void DestroyGameObject()
{
if(gameObject == alter)
{
DestroyImmediate(alter, true);
}
else
{
DestroyImmediate(cell, true);
}
}
}