



Today, I want to discuss why and how we can combine Unity with two really cool tools, Codemagic and Firebase, to set up a CI/CD process and automate building and publishing a Unity Android project like Slash’n’crack. Unity makes it easy to code for Android, but it’s not always on par with other frameworks when it comes to distributing your product… especially if you want to automate this process.

There is, however, something that always bothered me about developing Unity mobile apps - actually building and sharing them. For me, this project has been a nice opportunity to brush up on my Unity/Android skills and share some game dev tips and tricks through a series of gamedev log articles. Let’s see how to share our Unity Android game projects with trusted fellow developers automatically! Recently, I started to work on a little prototype Unity mobile game called Slash’n’crack, in which you have to swipe the screen to slash and destroy asteroids. As the buzz spread, the group toured the world periodically over the following decade, during which they released four additional albums featuring such notable guests as Glenn Hughes (DEEP PURPLE, BLACK COUNTRY COMMUNION) and TOTO guitarist Steve Lukather.įor the last several years, the individual members of Niacin have worked steadily on various other projects - Chambers, for example, continues to serve as the musical anchor for Carlos Santana’s ongoing Las Vegas residency - but in 2012, the group reconvened for the first time since 2006 to write and record Krush.This post has been updated in July 2022 to introduce some fixes to the codemagic.yaml file in the sample project, and to reflect that you no longer need to contact Codemagic solution engineers to set up Unity machines for you: You start using Unity on Codemagic right away, as it is preinstalled on Mac, Linux and Windows build machines. With each member already firmly established in their respective genres, the band set out to form a new sound combining their jazz and rock roots, mixed with inspiration from B-3 legends such as BLIND FAITH, KEITH EMERSON, JON LORD, and Ken Hensley (URIAH HEEP). Inspired by the likes of RETURN TO FOREVER and THE MAHAVISHNU ORCHESTRA, the group released their debut album in 1996 on Stretch, the label of jazz legend Chick Corea (who later wrote and performed on a track on Niacin's second album). The moniker Niacin - the common name of the vitamin B3 – refers to the integral musical role played by the Hammond B-3 organ in shaping the band’s sound. The album's title track is streaming below: 30-second audio samples of all tracks on the album can be heard below:
