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Lost Crypt - 2D Sample Project

Lost Crypt is a 2D sample project showcasing Unity's 2D tools in a side-scrolling game demo.
Lost Crypt - 2D Sample Project Asset Image Lost Crypt is a 2D sample project showcasing Unity's 2D tools in a side-scrolling game demo.

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Category:
EssentialsTutorial-projects
Developer:
Unity Technologies
Price:
FREE
Rating:
(82 reviews)
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Supported Unity Versions:
2019.4.0 or higher
Current Version:
1.61
Download Size:
129.89 MB
Last Update:
Jan 9, 2025
Description:
Lost Crypt is a 2D sample project that demonstrates the capabilities of Unity's 2D tools. This visually compelling demo of a side-scrolling game was featured in the Unite Copenhagen keynote. It utilizes the Universal Render Pipeline and the 2D renderer.

Important notes:

* Lost Crypt uses the new Input System, so you may be prompted to use it when importing the project. After accepting the prompt, restart Unity to control the character.
* The project includes a tutorial window that guides you through features such as 2D Animation, 2D Sprite Shape, 2D Tilemaps, 2D Lights, Shader Graph for 2D, Secondary Textures, and Volume post-processing.
* You can learn more about how we solved common graphic challenges with these 2D tools in a blog post (link removed).
* The Lost Crypt demo has been tested on popular desktops, and on common iOS and Android devices.
* To see Animated Materials moving in the Scene view, select Animated Materials under the Effects menu in the Scene view Control Bar.

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Technical Details:
The project uses the Universal Render Pipeline and the 2D renderer. It has been tested on popular desktops, iOS, and Android devices. To view Animated Materials in the Scene view, select Animated Materials under the Effects menu in the Scene view Control Bar.
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