Yeah as I said I used unity base, also going to do more changes
I understand that. But when I hear Unity Base, it sounds like you mean base Unity features, not based on an Unity tutorial. I have done this same tutorial myself, and I can say that this is very similar (almost exactly the same) as the tutorial setup, graphics, level design, and the way that the game works.
Don't get me wrong; I think it is great to be working off of the tutorial to make your own game, but as long as you are using the graphics, sound, and level design from the tutorial, I would suggest citing it. Latter when you make your own levels, and own graphics, then you won't need to cite it anymore.
Here's a link to the tutorial, in case anyone is interested: https://learn.unity.com/project/john-lemon-s-haunted-jaunt-3d-beginner
Good! So I would put the link I shared in your description, until you have your own graphics, sound, level design, etc.
I would say that the programming from the tutorial is optional as to whether or not to cite it (it is kind of open source after all), but the graphics, sound, and level design, I would pretty much say are a must to cite.