UDK Engine, the Way to Build an 3D Games
There are many softwares used to create games for Desktop PC / Mobile Devices like GameMaker Engine, Blaast (mobile), RPGMaker, Flash Director, etc. They have special features for their engine to let people make a game on their own. For now, I want to review an Engine used to build 3d Games for Desktop or iOS device called by Unreal Development Kit (UDK). UDK developed by Epic Games Team who create so much amazing games, such as Gear of War, Infinity Blade, and BulletStorm.
What is UDK?
From their official website, UDK is Unreal Engine 3 – a complete professional development framework. All the tools you need to create great games, advanced visualizations and detailed 3D simulations on the PC and iOS. The best tools in the industry are in your hands. Thats mean, the developers can create games for their PC or their iPad/iPhone.
Why use UDK?
From their official website, it because only UDK has the power, flexibility and track record of Unreal Engine 3. These tools have been proven with countless releases and dozens of awards. There is no better way to make awesome games on the PC and iOS than with UE3.
Who could use UDK?
They claim that UDK could used for anyone and everyone. Unreal Engine 3 has been used by game developers, researchers, television studios, machinima directors, artists and students. If you have an idea that needs to be brought to life in a game engine, UDK is for you.
That video show you the several new UDK features. I think UDK Engine has complete features needed to build 3D Games like editing, animation, scripting, modeling, physics, rendering, etc. You can see the complete features here.
So, Are you ready to build 3D Games?, download the UDK here. (free download)
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