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Compare different game engines by describing their main features, what each feature is for, and how it works.
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Look at different published games, find out what features they have, and then compare those features to what a chosen game engine can do.
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Find out what is happening now in gaming technology and trends, then use that information to guess how game engines might change in the future...
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You need to compare and assess different game engines to decide which one is best for making your educational game.
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Evaluate game engines, explaining technical operation and purposes of features including rendering and physics SDKs.
Create prototypes demonstrating core engine features for educational games.
Step 1: Select at least two different game engines to compare (e.g., Unity and Unreal Engine).
Step 2: Identify key features and architecture components in each game engine (such as rendering, physics, scripting, asset management).
Step 3: Research and understand the technical operation of each feature within the engine.
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