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Want to get more out of the Unity engine? Check out these utilities! Do all sorts of vector line drawing with Vectrosity (version 1.5 out now!), seamlessly stitch multiple terrains together with Stitchscape, load 3D models at runtime with ObjReader, and browse files with the native Unity GUI using UniFileBrowser.
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Not just another maze game — as well as winding passages, this one has you climbing around in three dimensions in your quest to escape, and features fantastic graphics and sound. Version 1.4.1 is now available on the App Store! One of the Top 100 games of 2008 and 2009 on AppAdvice.
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Make vast and detailed landscapes in seconds. Export heightmaps to game engines like Unity. Auto-texturing based on height and slope. Rough out your terrain and let Fractscape fill in the rest with fractal detail, or just randomize it. You can even explore your landscapes on foot.
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Sounds cute and cuddly, right? Nope! Not for small kids! It’s a silly but addictive game of over-the-top blasting action. Increase your rank and get powered-up weapons, bonus rounds and more, and see if you’re the best on the on-line high score list.
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An OS X Dashboard widget similar to the Rubik’s Cube puzzles from the ’80s. Scramble the cube and then try to solve it, with cube sizes ranging from an easy 2x2x2 to an impossible 9x9x9. If you get frustrated, you can smash it into pieces. Don’t say you never wanted to do that with a real Rubik’s Cube!
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Did the world need yet another version of Space Invaders or Asteroids? Not really! But if for some reason you were just dying to play reasonably faithful recreations with an extra bit of graphical zing (not to mention resolution independence with proper widescreen display support), then here’s your chance.
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