I have not no, I went with GameDev.TV on Udemy. I like it, haven't been able to dive in since I started school.
At a glance, you being taught by people who make games for a living. If you have the money, shyt jump in, It's an experience.
Between the coding parts (C#) , trying to figure out Blender (If you can memorize all the different keybinds
), Unity's own ecosystem, it will keep you busy.
I had fun with what little I've learned and I'm eager to jump back into it.
I want to make my own stories one day