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A [[Unity Game Engine]] is a [[cross-platform]] [[game engine]].
A [[Unity Game Engine]] is a [[cross-platform]] [[game engine]].
* <B>Context:</B>
** It can be associated with a [[Unity Machine Learning Agents Toolkit]].
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* <B>Counter-Example(s):</B>
* <B>Counter-Example(s):</B>
** ...
** [[CryEngine]].
** [[Epic's Unreal Engine Platform]], such as [[Unreal Engine 4]].
** [[Amazon's Video Game Development Platform]].
* <B>See:</B> [[Unity Technologies]], [[Facebook Gameroom]], [[Fire OS]], [[Gear VR]], [[Google Cardboard]], [[Google Daydream]].
* <B>See:</B> [[Unity Technologies]], [[Facebook Gameroom]], [[Fire OS]], [[Gear VR]], [[Google Cardboard]], [[Google Daydream]].
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==References==
 
== References ==


=== 2017 ===
=== 2017 ===
* (Wikipedia, 2017) &rArr; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unity_(game_engine) Retrieved:2017-9-20.
* (Wikipedia, 2017) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unity_(game_engine) Retrieved:2017-9-20.
** '''Unity''' is a [[cross-platform]] [[game engine]] developed by [[Unity Technologies]],<ref name="Riccitiello interview"></ref> which is primarily used to develop [[video game]]s and [[Computer simulation|simulations]] for [[Personal computer|computers]], [[Video game console|consoles]] and [[mobile device]]s. First announced only for [[OS X]], at Apple's [[Apple Worldwide Developers Conference|Worldwide Developers Conference]] in 2005, it has since been extended to target 27 platforms.<ref name="Unity Multiplatform"></ref>  <P> Six major versions of Unity have been released. At the 2006 [[Apple Worldwide Developers Conference|WWDC]] show, Apple named Unity as the runner up for its Best Use of Mac OS X Graphics category.
** '''Unity''' is a [[cross-platform]] [[game engine]] developed by [[Unity Technologies]], which is primarily used to develop [[video game]]s and [[Computer simulation|simulation]]s for [[Personal computer|computers]], [[Video game console|consoles]] and [[mobile device]]s. First announced only for [[OS X]], at Apple's [[Apple Worldwide Developers Conference|Worldwide Developers Conference]] in 2005, it has since been extended to target 27 platforms.         <P>         Six major versions of Unity have been released. At the 2006 [[Apple Worldwide Developers Conference|WWDC]] show, Apple named Unity as the runner up for its Best Use of Mac OS X Graphics category.
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Latest revision as of 07:33, 22 August 2024

A Unity Game Engine is a cross-platform game engine.



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