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Actual Unity 3D & amp; 2D Game Development Set

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Actual Unity 3D & amp; 2D Game Development SetIntroducing "Unity 4 Game Programming" This is a book that focuses on cases encountered during actual development for programmers who want to develop games using Unity 3D engine. Since it covers a wide range from basic to advanced techniques, not only the beginner who has touched Unity for the first time, but also the developer who has some experience can get a lot of help through this book. The example in the book is also useful for learning the latest trends because it is based on the latest release of Unity 4.x. Introduction to Unity 2D Mobile Game Development - This is a book that follows the actual mobile RPG games such as "Hero" and "Seven Knights" along with the explanation of the author. Even if you are new to Unity, you can learn how to download and install it, and focus on the specifics of 2D games, but it will cover the entire process of building games into Unity. The data needed for game production is divided into chapters, so it is easy to follow and anyone can follow to make a mobile RPG game easily. It will be a great help for those who want to make games, those who want to develop 2D games using Unity, and those who want to make a finished project.

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Published December 5, 2014

About the author

Matt Smith

16 books
A product of the American midwest, Matt grew up with interests in gaming, computer hardware and writing. After some trial and error, he discovered how to combine these three into a career, and now works as a full time freelance writer based in Portland, Oregon.

Matt has written for numerous publications in the past, including gaming sites such as Thunderbolt, The Escapist and Games Radar. Today he contributes to MakeUseOf as a staff writer, news writer and the assistant editor of MakeUseOf Answers. His love for hardware shows itself in his work for PC Perspective and Digital Trends, where he is responsible for reviewing laptops, tablets and smartphones. If you need buying advice about mobile hardware, he’s your guy.

Besides these professional interests, Matt runs two blogs. One is SmidgenPC, a blog about mobile hardware that he uses to channel his theories, advice and rants. The other is SWTOR Class Guides, which provides tips and advice centered on the character classes in Star Wars: The Old Republic.

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