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Monday, March 25, 2013

Unity 4 (game engine)


Unity (also called Unity3D) is a cross-platform game engine with a built-in IDE developed by Unity Technologies. It is used to develop video games for web plugins, desktop platforms, consoles and mobile devices, and is utilized by over one million developers. Unity is primarily used to create mobile and web games, but can also deploy games to consoles or the PC. The game engine was developed in C/C++, and is able to support code written in C# or JavaScript. It grew from an OS X supported game development tool in 2005 to the multi-platform game engine that it is today.[2]
The latest update, Unity 4.0, was released November 2012. It currently supports development for iOS, Android, Windows, OS X, Linux, web browsers, Flash, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Wii U The game engine is downloadable from their website in two different versions: Unity and Unity Pro.
and unity 4 have New features include DirectX 11 support and Mecanim animation. Mobile graphics enhancements include real-time shadows, skinned mesh instancing, the ability to use normal maps when baking lightmaps and a refined GPU profiler. Furthermore, the Adobe Flash deployment add-on has also been released with Unity 4.0.

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