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We aren't switching the engine as there is no other engine with the feature the game needs. Also unity backtracked on their fees and they won't really affect me. For our future games though. We might use a different engine.

thats good to hear and sounds like a good idea

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This is really good news. Unity has canceled its new installation fee policy. You don’t have to worry about breaking the bank on your income. You can continue to focus on game development. However, Unity has been charging for installation for some time, and Unity has indeed lost the trust it had in the past. If you don’t come back, it’s no wonder other developers are moving to other game engines, such as the Godot Game Engine. Unity doesn’t think much about what it does and has an unacceptable new rule for charging per install. If Unity does its job and stays out of trouble, wouldn’t everything be fine? , Unity and Steam have different approaches, but they will also offend developers. Steam prohibits your game from being logged in and placed on the Steam platform. Unity game engine developers introduce new regulations that charge based on installation time. I don’t think this is a good thing for developers, it’s so unfair.

Is this game still in active development?

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Yes, this game is under active development. It is inconvenient for mobile gamers to press the cross in the game. I recommend a wireless mouse that can also be connected to a Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone. The model of the wireless Bluetooth mouse is b115. It will be easier to play the game in this way. It is more convenient and will not miss the small fork.