
Despite
being launched in 2005, Unity3D's popularity took off only a couple of
years ago, with the release of version 3.5. It's very powerful and is
capable of making games that can seem as good as any AAA title.
Unity3D supports the following platforms: Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, iOS, PS3, Xbox360, Wii U, and the web.
Unity3D's
development is intuitive for beginners. A typical game is divided into
multiple scenes, and each scene contains multiple game objects.
Each
game object can have any number of attached scripts, and these scripts
are what determine behaviors and interactions. Scripts can be written
using UnityScript (Unity's version of JavaScript), C#, or Boo.
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