With core browsers treating the Unity Web Player as a technology ‘non grata’, Unity WebGL makes quite a confident appearance on the browser-based game scene. Despite its early-access preview release, it has already become a go-to tech stack for Unity game developers involved in browser games creation. zGames’ Unity team has put the emerging build platform to the test transforming its upcoming console and mobile title Sky Rangers into a Facebook game. To recreate the majority of Sky Rangers’ features on the web, the team had to work around some of the existing functional limitations. They include wrapping Web requests, implementing multithreading, 3rd party framework integration, reducing file size and compilation time, to name a few. Overall, according to zGames’ development experience, once completely fine-tuned, the Unity WebGL build platform has all the prospects of grabbing a major spot in the mighty Unity technology ecosystem enabling developers to produce fully interactive and arresting 2D and 3D browser games.
Play Super Smash Bros’ Style Real-time Multiplayer Brawler FRIGHT FIGHT on the OUYA
zGames, a multi-platform provider of efficient game development outsourcing services, announces the launch of the 3D brawler Fright Fight on the OUYA gaming console with both four-player online and local multiplayer modes included.
Fright Fight, inspired by geeks' favorite Super Smash Bros., is an epic mid-core fighting game for those anxious to beat your friends or total strangers from around the globe. With fascinating colorful graphics, intuitive controls, and Unity3D powering the game, you can enjoy action-packed matches of the monstrous characters: the fast Kahn the Werewolf, the blood-chilling Carmilla the Vampiress, the mighty Hugo the Yeti, or the merciless Grim the Reaper.
KEY FEATURES
- Real-time online multiplayer
- Local multiplayer
- Offline training mode
- Integration with social networks
- Rich RPG system
- Leaderboards