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What is a UNITY file? File created by Unity, a 3D engine primarily used to create video games; contains a unique level within a 3D game that includes objects, environments, decorations, cameras, lighting, and obstacles; used with other scenes to build a virtual world when editing.

More Information Unity can be used to build 3D games for the Web, Nintendo Wii, iPhone, or as standalone applications for Windows and Mac OS X.

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What is a UNITY file?

File created by Unity, a 3D engine primarily used to create video games; contains a unique level within a 3D game that includes objects, environments, decorations, cameras, lighting, and obstacles; used with other scenes to build a virtual world when editing.

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Unity can be used to build 3D games for the Web, Nintendo Wii, iPhone, or as standalone applications for Windows and Mac OS X.

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What is a UNITY file?
File created by Unity, a 3D engine primarily used to create video games; contains a unique level within a 3D game that includes objects, environments, decorations, cameras, lighting, and obstacles; used with other scenes to build a virtual world when editing.