Mobile game development (MGD) is a growing business. Mobile games are examples of rapidly developing technology that has also been improved to provide a better gaming experience. 

Without a doubt, while talking about the gaming industry’s future, mobile games should be the main topic of discussion.

Unreal Engine 4

With the help of the Unreal Engine, game developers can create games for a multitude of formats, including consoles, PCs and handheld platforms. Even though the engine is easy to use, its lifelike processing abilities let it produce stunning graphics.

With a wide range of developer tools, the engine is a great choice for both beginner and advanced game developers. Its blueprints visual scripting system lets beginners create games without having to write a single line of code. Advanced developers, on the other hand, can take advantage of its C++ programming functionality to create their own custom tools.

Unity 3D Engine

A free game engine called Unity 3D has been used to create games for almost every platform, including computers, virtual reality headsets, mobile platforms, and gaming systems. This very advanced technology is surprisingly simple to understand and use, even if you have no previous experience creating video games.

Unity’s visual editor lets you create your game by placing different types of 3D objects and interactive components, such as buttons and visual effects, directly into your game’s scene. Unity also lets you build games using C#, and a variety of other programming languages, if you’re interested in taking a more advanced approach. 

Unity is primarily a 2D game engine, but it also offers some functionality for creating 3D games, such as a built-in 3D modeling tool, some basic lighting features, and a few other things. 

Unity also offers a wide variety of third-party tools and assets that you can use in your games. This includes things like music, sound effects, textures, 3D models, animations, and tools for creating user interfaces, as well as other tools that let you do things like track user metrics, create advertisements, and more.

Lumberyard 

Crytek’s CryEngine is a free game development engine that’s been used in the creation of thousands of games, including some of the highest-grossing titles on PC and consoles. Amazon’s revamped and expanded take on the CryEngine, called Lumberyard, is a free game development engine that’s been designed for the creation of high-end console, PC, and mobile games. 

Lumberyard’s features are comparable to those of other high-end game engines, including a full-featured visual scripting system called Flow, a visual tools suite, C++ source code access, thousands of third-party assets, and more. The engine also supports a wide variety of game platforms, including PC, consoles (PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and Wii U), mobile devices, and even VR headsets.

Solar 2D

The name Solar 2D may not be well-known to many of you. The older Corona SDK from Corona Labs is exactly what it is. Due to the ongoing Corona pandemic and the shutdown of Corona labs, the renaming took place in 2020.

Solar 2D is known to be a simplified mobile game creation tool that allows beginners to create games without having to know any programming language. As a drag-and-drop tool, it allows you to create 2D games for both Android and iOS devices. 

Even though it limits you to 2D, it’s still a wide-appeal type of product and is great for beginners or individuals who don’t want to get too involved in the technicalities of creating a game. 

Solar 2D has a wide variety of tools, templates, and assets that you can use in your games, such as thousands of 2D sprites, sound effects, music, animated textures, and more. It also has an integrated asset store where you can purchase more assets for your games if you need more than what’s provided for free.

BuildBox 

BuildBox is a visual game creation platform that allows you to design games without any programming knowledge, and it works on both PC and mobile devices. You can create both 2D and 3D games with this tool, and it comes with a wide variety of premade assets that you can use in your games, such as 3D characters, environments, props, animations, and more. 

BuildBox’s visual tools let you drag and drop different types of components and game assets directly into your game’s scene, and you can reposition, resize and edit them using the built-in tools. The tool also offers a full-featured scripting system, where you can extend the functionality of the platform by writing your own custom scripts in a scripting language called BuildScript.

Future of Mobile Gaming 

Mobile games are undoubtedly the gaming industry’s future. 

Mobile games will only grow more and more appealing to players and creators alike as technical improvements assist to make them more immersive, engaging, and realistic. Now that you know more about the different technologies used in mobile game development, you can start to get creative and create your own games or contribute to existing projects.