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Augmented Reality Game Development

Augmented Reality Game Development

By : Micheal Lanham
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Augmented Reality Game Development

Augmented Reality Game Development

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By: Micheal Lanham

Overview of this book

The heyday of location-based augmented reality games is upon us. They have been around for a few years, but the release of Pokémon Go was a gamechanger that catalyzed the market and led to a massive surge in demand. Now is the time for novice and experienced developers alike to turn their good ideas into augmented reality (AR) mobile games and meet this demand! If you are keen to develop virtual reality games with the latest Unity 5 toolkit, then this is the book for you. The genre of location-based AR games introduces a new platform and technical challenges, but this book will help simplify those challenges and show how to maximize your game audience. This book will take you on a journey through building a location-based AR game that addresses the core technical concepts: GIS fundamentals, mobile device GPS, mapping, map textures in Unity, mobile device camera, camera textures in Unity, accessing location-based services, and other useful Unity tips. The technical material also discusses what is necessary for further development to create a multiplayer version of the game. At the end, you will be presented with troubleshooting techniques in case you get into trouble and need a little help.
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Unity Analytics


Out of the box, Unity Analytics is something you should have on anytime you release a game. It is essential to provide feedback about your players, the distribution of your game, and many other metrics. We will cover some of the basics of Unity Analytics in this section and then take a quick deep dive into using the tool to track critical errors and exceptions. Being able to access this information will provide you with better support for your game during off-site testing or release.

Follow the given instructions to enable Unity Analytics on your project:

  1. From the menu, select Window | Services. The Services window will open, typically over the Inspector window.

    Tip

    Performance Reporting will also report on errors, but that requires an upgraded Unity account.

  2. Locate the Analytics group in the list and set the toggle button on the right to the On position, as shown in the following screenshot:

    Turning Unity Analytics on

  3. Click on the Analytics panel in the Services window. You...

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