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Unity Connect Newsletter #63 ‌ Hey there {NAME}, This week, find out what motivates one of our

Unity Connect Newsletter #63 ‌ [unity Connect] Unity Connect Newsletter #63 [View online]( Hey there {NAME}, This week, find out what motivates one of our Universal GameDev Challenge finalists, Alexander Ferguson, and get three tips for finishing your game from indie creator and storyteller, David Wehle. Plus, there’s beardless wizards, racing cars ripping up the outback and jobs at Wooga, SegaHarlight and Bossa Studios.  --------------------------------------------------------------- Featured Talent [Unity Connect - Alexander Ferguson]( [Alexander Ferguson]( Skills: 2D Art, Project Management, Gameplay Programming, Level Design, Narrative Design, Game Design, C#, Unity. A monster project One of the finalists of our Universal GameDev challenge, Alexander says that choosing Turok for his project was an obvious choice for him. "Since my youth, dinosaurs have always held a special place in my heart was the first game I played that put those fantastic beasts center-stage, and now I have the chance to shape my nostalgic childhood memories into something real. I really couldn't ask for more." [Discover more talent]( Featured Content [Unity Connect - David Wehle's article]( [So many projects, so little time]( by David Wehle Dave may not be an expert on C# syntax or PBR-based models, but at times, creating games in his spare time has pushed his learning capacity beyond what he thought possible. If you’re up for a similar challenge, Dave shares three pointers that helped him finish his first game with you in this article. [3 tips to the finish line]( [Unity Connect - Wizard of Legend]( [Unity Connect - Kevin Ho's Project]( [No wands, no long beards]( By Bundy Kim [Kevin likes it fast and dirty]( Kevin Ho This 2D wizarding dungeon crawler emphasizes precise movements, clever spells and fast-paced action. [Get a beard]( This 17-second racing game showcase scene entitled The Drift may start out in a seemingly serene nature setting, but just wait till the drifting starts! [Take it for a spin]( Featured Tasks [3D environment artist for SciFi game]( Can you help this small indie studio create an alien terrain? Experience with Unity, ZBrush and Substance required. $1,000 To $4,000. Featured Jobs --------------------------------------------------------------- [Wooga logo]( [Senior Frontend Engineer]( Wooga Berlin, Germany --------------------------------------------------------------- [SEGA Hardlight logo]( [Experienced Engineer]( SEGA Hardlight United Kingdom --------------------------------------------------------------- [Bossa Studios logo]( [Senior Developer - Co-op FPS Game]( Bossa Studios London, United Kingdom --------------------------------------------------------------- If you’d like your job featured in our newsletter, contact us at [benji@unity3d.com](mailto:benji@unity3d.com?Subject=Connect%20Newsletter-%20Featured%20job%20request). [See All Tasks and Jobs]( [Visit Unity Connect]( [Share on Facebook]( [Share on Twitter]( [Post on LinkedIn]( Unity Connect News | [Contact us]( This email is intended for {EMAIL} You are receiving this email because you are subscribed to Unity Connect news Manage your Unity Connect [e-mail settings]( | Manage your Unity [e-mail preferences](  Unity Technologies, 30 3rd Street, San Francisco, CA 94103, United States Copyright Unity Technologies © 2018 [Privacy Policy]( - [Terms of Service]( Â

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