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Unity 2017 Mobile Game Development

You're reading from   Unity 2017 Mobile Game Development Build, deploy, and monetize games for Android and iOS with Unity

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787288713
Length 360 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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John P. Doran John P. Doran
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Building Your Game FREE CHAPTER 2. Setup for Android and iOS Development 3. Mobile Input/Touch Controls 4. Resolution Independent UI 5. Advertising Using Unity Ads 6. Implementing In-App Purchases 7. Getting Social 8. Using Unity Analytics 9. Making Your Title Juicy 10. Game Build and Submission

Preface

As an indie or AAA game developer, you want to have your games where your customers are. More and more people buy mobile devices every year and there's no sign of this stopping any time soon. One of the big advantages of the Unity game engine is that it is cross-platform, making it easy to write your game once and then port it to other consoles with minimal changes. However, there are certain features unique to working with mobile devices, which is what this book is about.
Unity 2017 Mobile Game Development will take readers on an exploration of how to use Unity when trying to deploy your content to mobile devices. Over the course of the book, we will see how to create a mobile game and then see how to deploy it to both iOS and Android. We will explore how to add input for mobile devices and have the interface adapt to the many different screen sizes that phones have. We'll then see some ways to monetize our game by discussing Unity's in-app purchase and advertisement systems. Then, we will see how we can share our game with the world by enabling us to use Twitter and Facebook's SDK. Afterward, we will see how to work with Unity's analytics system and then polish our title in a number of different ways, before putting it on the Google Play and iOS App Stores.

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