Unity has grown to become one of the industry standards of game development. It’s objective is to democratize the game development industry, bringing more and more of the development pipeline under a single software package. There’s a large, active community of developers that can help you with just about any problem you run in to. Most of the time, you’ll find that other people already went through the same problems as you and created a thread in the forums.
Videos:
Trailers of games made with Unity
Languages: C#, Javascript and Boo.
Platforms: Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, iOS, Windows Phone 8, Unity Web Player, Adobe Flash Player, Facebook, PS3, PlayStation Vita and Xbox 360.
Press: Unity Fast Facts section provides information about the company, users, milestones and awards they won.
Price:
Free – This is a full free version. You can design complete games and even sell them.
Paid – There is a Pro version of Unity. You can also purchase licenses for Flash, iOS and Android platforms.
License comparisons – See the features available and compare the free and pro features of the standard, iOS, Android and Flash versions.
Unity Tutorials:
ETeeskiTutorials YouTube channel
3DBuzz they’re a membership website but they also have free tutorials.
Will Goldstone’s unity3dstudent.com
Unity Job Opportunities:
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