Nowadays, when it comes to choosing an engine for their next mobile application, many developers look at Unity. The latter has attracted a lot of attention thanks to its great features, reasonable pricing and strong technical capabilities. In addition to that, Unity can function as a cross-platform game development tool, saving developers time and money that would otherwise be spent on building games for Android, iOS, Mac and Windows platforms separately.
Despite these advantages, many Unity-based games are often lacking the augmented reality features. One way of overcoming this challenge is to take advantage of augmented reality SDKs which …