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Unity 2020 Mobile Game Development

You're reading from   Unity 2020 Mobile Game Development Discover practical techniques and examples to create and deliver engaging games for Android and iOS

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838987336
Length 464 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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John P. Doran John P. Doran
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Preface 1. Building Your Game 2. Project Setup for Android and iOS Development FREE CHAPTER 3. Mobile Input/Touch Controls 4. Resolution-Independent UI 5. Advertising Using Unity Ads 6. Implementing In-App Purchases 7. Getting Social 8. Keeping Players Involved with Notifications 9. Using Unity Analytics 10. Making Your Title Juicy 11. Game Build and Submission 12. Augmented Reality 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Setting up a project for AR

Before we can start adding notifications to our project, we will need to add three packages that Unity makes available to enable AR for both iOS and Android devices. In our case, we are going to be utilizing both ARCore and ARKit to create our project and the AR Foundation package to act as an intermediary so we can use both ARCore and ARKit while using a similar connection. Since this is a brand new way to create projects, we will actually create a new Unity project to demonstrate how to use it. Follow the steps given here:

  1. To get started, open Unity Hub on your computer.
  2. From startup, we'll opt to create a new project by clicking on the New button.
  3. Next, under Project Name put in a name (I have chosen Mobile AR) and under Templates make sure that 3D is selected:
  1. Afterward, click on CREATE and wait for Unity to load up.
  2. From the Unity Editor, go to Window | Package Manager.
  3. If it hasn't been set already, click on the In Project drop-down menu...
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