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Question by Gamer_Dude_17 · Jun 02, 2011 at 11:23 PM · iphoneblenderipadipod

How do you make an iPhone Game with Unity?

I'm making a game for my friends and they are begging me to put it on the iPhone!!! So quit question: How can I make an iPhone game with Unity3d? I just need to know how to: a) Script a JavaScript for iPhone. b) How to publish it. c) Where to find tutorials.

You can leave me an answer or you can give me some website links for tutorials on how to make an iPhone game with Unity and how to script it.

Thanks

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Thank you all, this helps a lot

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Answer by InfiniBuzz · Jun 12, 2013 at 11:10 PM

A good starting reference is raywenderlich.com. See the unity tutorials there. On this site you also find much more about iPhone and mobile developing.

Note: You will need a mac and an Apple iOS developer licence (99$/year) to publish iOS apps.

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Answer by Macuser47 · Jun 12, 2013 at 10:22 PM

iOS doesn't support JavaScript. You're Gong to need a) A mac, because the publishing and final development software are Mac-only, b) an Apple developer License, which is $99, and c) a knowledge of Objective-C and Cocoa Touch, as you'll have to code the game with this.

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Uhm... He's talking about Unity for iPhone. Not just iPhone games in general. You can certainly use Javascript (Unityscript) On iPhone. And you don't need to know Objective-C or Cocoa Touch.

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Complete fail

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lol, read url before you type comment dude

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Answer by biohazard · Jun 17, 2011 at 11:12 AM

Hey, check this out and see if it helps you.

http://unity3d.com/support/resources/tutorials/

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Answer by Arturogalaxy · Feb 10, 2014 at 05:10 PM

you dont really need a mac, the final process can be done with a virtual machine (I do it on this way), search on google for more information

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