HackerNoon and Tatum Games are happy to announce the finalists for the second round of the Unity Writing Contest! This time, the quality of submissions is even better than in the last round. Congratulations to the top 10 stories because all of you deserved it! One of you will win $1000.
What will happen next? Our Editors will vote on these stories, and the winner will be announced in September.
If you are one of the finalists or rooting for one of these to win, you have a chance to convince the judges by commenting on this announcement why they should win. You can share this announcement on social media with your followers to add more comments to convince the editorial!
We will feature the best comments in our winners announcement.
Before listing the finalists, here’s a quick shoutout to the contest’s sponsor:
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We have shortlisted the top 10 stories on the following factors:
Here are the top 10 finalists:
Getting Started With Presence Platform Interaction SDK: Hand Tracking by @shiaart
Building An Oculus Quest 2 Compatible Game With Unity: A Beginner's Guide by @shiaart
A Guide On Rendering In Unity: Shaders (Part 1) by @rebel2023 - Disqualified
10 Lessons From 10 Years Of Designing, Creating and Marketing Mobile Games by @0xjack
Unity Realtime Multiplayer, Part 1: Networking Basics by @dmitrii
Level Design in Unity: From Concept to Playable Environments by @davidmustard
Exploring Unity DOTS and ECS: Is it a Game Changer? by @deniskondratev
Reactive Programming in Game Development: Specifics of Unity by @rebel2023 - Disqualified
A Guide On Rendering In Unity: Shaders (Part 2) by @rebel2023 - Disqualified
7 Unity Engine Games With Impressive Sales From Game Analytics by @oliveremeka
Congratulations to all the finalists! Share this announcement with your support circle, and comment below why your story should win $1000. We invite all our readers to share their favorite stories in the comments section. Our editors will be reading all the comments.
We are in the last round of the contest! You can also be one of the finalists of the Unity Writing Contest by writing a kick-ass story on game development with Unity. Share your projects, observations, and learnings in Unity game development.
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The primary purpose of these contests is to celebrate quality and recruit excellent educational content for our community. We congratulate all the finalists. However, the Editorial team can disqualify a writer or a story if we find any misconduct like plagiarism, copyright infringement, or disinformation.