Moving Forward

While the game is finished—inasmuch as any game is ever considered to be done—there are still plenty of things that could be done with this game or with new Projects. We’ve discussed ways to make a platformer with Unity’s 2D tools, but those can easily be used for other game types. Of course, Unity also supports 3D games, so there’s an entire other dimension of development waiting out there!

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