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This is part one of a tutorial on how to make an FPS for Android in Unity. By the end, you'll be able to walk around a 3D world and shoot at objects!
This is part two of a series demonstrating how to create an FPS for Android with Unity. This part looks at mobile controls, 3D terrain and moving targets.
Because Unity offers a single authoring environment for all of its supported platforms, developers can port their games, including their iOS games, to Android with one-click and quickly reach ...
The barrier to entry for the Unity game rendering engine for developers on iOS, Android and BlackBerry 10 has gotten lower, as use of Unity tech is now free on both mobile platforms.
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