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In part two of this tutorial we look at adding hazards, multiple platforms, ground detection and much more to create a basic but fun platformer.
Unity, the popular "build once, deploy anywhere" 3D game engine, is going 2D. At the company's UNITE conference in Vancouver this morning, CEO David Helgason announced three things: official ...
If you're unfamiliar with Unity, it's easily the most popular game engine around—especially for small-scale indie developers making both 2D and 3D games.
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