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Revision as of 06:03, 22 July 2016

Unity 3D
Release date: Current
Made by: Unity Technologies
Runs on: Linux
Mac OS
Windows
Exports to: Browser
Linux
Mac OS
Windows


Unity 3D is a popular, free game making tool. There's lots of support availible online, and you can do quite a bit without even having to bother with JavaScript or C# :) It's real easy to just plonk some primitives or free models in and be able to walk round and have things effected by physics :)

Linux

There is actually a GNU/Linux version of Unity 3D available, but it can be a little hidden! They only officially support Ubuntu, but . You also have the option of using it in WINE (via Play On WINE is easier).

Note that when installing through the AUR I had to use a different /tmp folder as it wasn't large enough:

yaourt -S PACKAGENAME --tmp /home/USERNAME/tmp/yaourt

Extending

Add-ons and things for adding more features to Unity 3D

Asset store things

Interface add-ons

See Also

Links

  • Unity 3D in the guides section: help with scripting, finding things in the UI, etc.