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  • Partners

    Nobody makes games in a vacuum. Here are some of the teams we've worked with to bring Vector Unit games to downloadable platforms around the world.
    • Microsoft Game Studios
      Vector Unit worked with Microsoft Game Studios to bring Hydro Thunder Hurricane and the Tempest Pack expansion to XBLA.
    • Flashman Capital
      Flashman Capital provides financial services specifically for the video game industry. Vector Unit is working closely with Flashman to bring Riptide GP to Android devices.
  • Development Tools

    A few of the great 3rd party tools and SDKs we've used to make our job just a little bit easier.
    • TortoiseSVN
      Got SVN? There are a number of solutions out there for source control, but we've found Subversion works great for us across multiple platforms, with onsite and offsite contributors. And we love Tortoise's easy to use feature set. PerWHAT?
    • FMOD
      THE audio engine for indie devs.
    • Bullet Physics Library
      We're all about Bullet here at the Unit. Amazing feature set, and unmatched community support.
    • Crazy Bump
      Puny humans love us some Crazy Bump. On top of being an amazing tool for quickly creating sweet looking material sets, creator Ryan Clark is super supportive of small developers.
    • Squarespace.com
      Squarespace -- who knew CSS could be so easy? We like.
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