Learn to develop mobile video games with Unity3D and save 91% [Deals]

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According to sources, the mobile gaming industry accounted for more than $20 billion dollars in revenue globally in 2014 alone. That number is expected to rise dramatically in 2015 and beyond, making some game developers overnight successes.

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The Unity3D Game Developer Course Bundle is a collection of 7 courses containing over 40 hours of content that’ll equip you to design video games for the popular iOS and Android mobile platforms. The courses in this package focus on teaching you everything you need to know about Unity3D, the most popular game development platform.

The courses in this bundle are perfect for beginners and advanced developers alike. The courses, presented by respected Udemy instructors, start with the basics and progressively move up to more intermediate subjects. By the end, you’ll feel comfortable using Unity3D and will have even created a couple of games already.

Flappy Bird, Candy Crush, and Angry Birds are examples of mobile games that became so popular that they transcended their mobile gaming platforms to become pop culture phenomena, making their developers overnight successes.

Success is waiting for you. All you need is an idea for a great game and the skills offered in the Unity3D Game Developer Course Bundle. After that, the only road blocks are the limitations of your imagination.

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