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Why 70% of Developers Prefer Unity for Mobile Game Development 

iXie gaming

Several mobile game engines are used to create mobile games. However, Unity has stood out as one of the most preferred and trusted mobile game engines. A staggering 70% of the top Android and iOS developers use it to develop exceptional mobile games. Let’s find out. And that’s where Unity wins.

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Using Unreal Engine for AR and VR Development

Logic Simplified

There was augmented and virtual reality making breakthrough advances and with the Unreal Engine coming into the picture, the level of headway has been phenomenal for the development of the video game sector. Let’s understand the array of features that create such next-level user experiences. Shared Experiences 6.

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Godot Tutorial: The Basics For Beginners

SOVEREIGN MOON

In this introductory tutorial series, we’ll teach beginners how to use the basic controls within Gogot’s game engine. Godot is a free and open source game development software that game devs can use to make beautiful 2D and 3D games. . A Crash Course Into The Basics of Godot’s Game Engine.

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GSoC 2019 progress report #3

Mircosoft Game Dev

Improvements to the Visual Scripting System by Swarnim Arun. Improvements to the Visual Scripting System – Swarnim Arun. Project: Improvements To Visual Scripting System. Visual Script graph unification. Visual Script tool script. GDScript Language Server by Ankit Priyarup.

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More programming languages in Godot, want to help?

Mircosoft Game Dev

Even though we will always recommend new users to go the GDScript route, because we know it's the least hassle option, we understand that developers have different needs and experiences, and that believing in "one size fits all" is a mistake. Why Visual Scripting? So then, again, why visual scripting?

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Dev snapshot: Godot 3.4 beta 2

Mircosoft Game Dev

Editor: Fix logic for showing tilemap debug collision shapes ( GH-49075 ). Editor: Add custom debug shape thickness and color options to RayCast ( GH-49726 ). HTML5: Debug HTTP server refactor with SSL support ( GH-48250 ). VisualScript: Allow dropping custom node scripts in VisualScript editor ( GH-50696 ).

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Dev snapshot: Godot 3.4 beta 3

Mircosoft Game Dev

development branch (see our release policy for details on the various Godot versions). Editor: Fix logic for showing tilemap debug collision shapes ( GH-49075 ). Editor: Add custom debug shape thickness and color options to RayCast ( GH-49726 ). HTML5: Debug HTTP server refactor with SSL support ( GH-48250 ).

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