Posted October 04, 2018
Full (and corrected) title of this topic: "Is Unity still considered as a good free environment to create a game or there are better options?"
I have some plans to create/release a game for PC - should I go for Unity or there are better options? It will be digital adaptation (probably in 2D) of my paper/card board game. My main reasons to make digital adaptation are: (at first) to do more additional tests and (later) to gather more funds before releasing paper version as well.
Is Unity hard to learn? I used to write some programs in C++ for DOS.
Which version of Unity should I use? I've heard that newest one is not always considered as the best one.
I have some plans to create/release a game for PC - should I go for Unity or there are better options? It will be digital adaptation (probably in 2D) of my paper/card board game. My main reasons to make digital adaptation are: (at first) to do more additional tests and (later) to gather more funds before releasing paper version as well.
Is Unity hard to learn? I used to write some programs in C++ for DOS.
Which version of Unity should I use? I've heard that newest one is not always considered as the best one.
Post edited October 04, 2018 by Lexor