Make games for Macs with Unity
Unity is the engine used to design, build, and deploy GooBall, one of my favorite time-wasters. What's interesting about Unity is the development kit runs exclusively on OS X, but you can create games for Windows and Mac. Rarely do we Mac folks get such a deal.OverTheEdge, or OTEE seems dedicated to making a low-cost yet powerful alternative to game dev tools, which tend to be for the PC only. Oh how I wish Apple would buy 3ds max. Sigh. Some interesting notes in the final release: Unity can create games-in-Widgets. Sweet.
At any rate, I've played with it, and I'm impressed. OTEE's slogan is "Games, Made By You!" and they mean it. Unity is a quick study for anyone familiar with 3ds max or Blender. The documentation is spectacular, and will get you up and running in no time.
Perhaps the most revolutionary thing about Unity is the price: just $250 for the Indie license, and $999 for the Pro. This is introductory (read: early adopter) pricing though, so get it while its hot.












Comments
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Subscribe to commentsDavid HelgasonJul 1st 2005 1:49PM
Glad you liked GooBall; we're pretty proud of the production quality of that one.
FYI: we just shipped Unity 1.0.1 with a lot of improvements.
Victor Agreda, Jr.Jul 2nd 2005 8:17AM
David, congrats to you and the team. Unity is fine work, as is GooBall. If there's a PC-version of either any time let us know...
bob23Jul 3rd 2005 12:55PM
get Torque, its better.
http://www.garagegames.com/
David HelgasonJul 6th 2005 11:13PM
Well, I guess we can have differing opinions on that :)
Unity has a coherent experience that Torque doesn't even try to achieve... I guess everyone should make up their own mind.
Of course I'd really like to hear what you think is better so we can improve. You can reach me at david@otee.dk.
Victor Agreda, Jr.Jul 7th 2005 9:42PM
David, I agree with your statement. Some people hate GUI's, some love the command line, so what?
Personally I agree that Torque is a disjointed affair. That's what I like about what I've seen of Unity...
Also saw the web plugin is out-- cool!
David HelgasonAug 10th 2005 2:27PM
Did you see the Dashboard Widget competition? You should participate... It's a fun and easy way to get started.
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