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Posted by AndrewH in Game News on March 15, 2011
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Unity3D is one of the more prominent game engines being used for game development including mobile gaming. Recently Unity3D announced a set of tools dedicated to Android game development both regarding creating new games and porting your existing games onto the Android platform. You might be surprised at what games use Unity3D!
A lot of developers don't state what game engine they use when making their games so most of the time we are left to guess or ask the developer. What is interesting though is that we can generally tell what engine is used in whatever game we are talking about whether it is Unity3D, Unreal Engine, Shiva3D or any other number of engines available for game development.
Only know of a few games that use Unity3D but want to find more? We have a list of all the games available for Android made using Unity3D. Of course one or two may have slipped past us but we will find them! We were actually surprised at a few titles on this list ourselves. Enjoy and thanks goes to Oleg Pridiuk from Unity3D crew for sending us this list and sitting down at GDC 2011 to talk to us!
Unity3D developer games for Android:
As you can see, there is one game on the list that appears to be an Amazon AppStore exclusive. We will dive into that in another post though. Enjoy all the Unity3D made games! We will try to keep this as up-to-date as possible!
Developer Website: Unity3D
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