So I downloaded the game from Steam and managed to export almost all of the assets including sounds, textures and 3D models. The good thing about Unity based games is that it’s easy to export assets out of them. UberStrike was made with the Unity 3D game engine.
Even though its servers are now offline, you can still download the game from Steam. Here is an original UberStrike gameplay from 2014. It was developed by a Chinese developer Cmune in 2008.
UberStrike was a free to play online first person shooter. Here is a screenshot of one tester’s play session in Firebase: Posted in General, Projects | Tagged android, app, bucketheads, game, play, project, store, unityįor legal reasons, the game created in this project is not available on the Internet. The data was compared to the survey feedback based on a unique ID assigned to each tester. We also collected data from each test session using Firebase real-time database. Once the testers played game, we collected feedback using Google Forms survey that was implemented in the testing version of the game. The testers installed the test version of the game on their own device. The testing was done online and at events organized for the target audience.
Device with the lowest Android version we tested was the Galaxy S4 running Android 5.0.1. The game is compatible with Android 4.1 and up. Here is a screenshot of an animation controller in Unity: Testing with users For animation, I used Unity’s built-in animation features. The designers provided all assets like sounds and textures.