With Happy Broccoli Games and Horizont Computergrafik, two studios from Berlin have made it into Unity's May showreel Games Made with Unity. Almost at the same time as the showreel, Unity has also expanded its 'How-to' eBook series.

With the'Games Made with Unity showreels, Unity offers a monthly cross-section of current productions to demonstrate the power of the engine. For the featured studios and projects, the showreel is also a good way to attract attention. This month we have two German studios to look forward to, both from Berlin. Happy Broccoli Games made it into the trailer with Duck Detective: the Seret Salami in the 'Narrative and Mystery' category. Horizont Computergrafik was featured with Rogue Voltage in the 'Roguelike/lite' category.

Almost at the same time as the May issue of the 'Games Made with Unity' trailer, Unity also released a new eBook that extends the series of technical guides. It can be downloaded for free from Unity. The title is The definitive guide to animation in Unity and it already reveals what the guide is about: game animation. An interesting coincidence, as Epic Games recently released its Game Animation Sample Project.

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