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29 May 2020

Unigene

Unigene is a complex game engine built with very large open game worlds in mind, both in terms of terrain detail and other features, and is certainly for more advanced creators. Unigene boasts advanced physically-based shading techniques, unique lighting technologies, lifelike procedural effects, and cinematic quality of post-effects. It is optimised for desktop and VR, and can also be used for simulations and data visualisation.

Unigene runs on Windows and Linux and exports to a variety of platforms including mobile and OpenGL.

  • Check the Unigine documentation to get started.
  • Check out the Unigine tutorial playlist on YouTube.
  • Get the tool here.

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