

To put it short, GameCI is a collection of Dockerized versions of Unity. It sounds like it’s a continuous integration platform, but in fact, it’s not. However, it’s still a bit unclear what exactly GameCI is. This is what you can find out on GameCI’s website. Since it’s open source and developed by the community, the tool is completely free but also highly subject to changes in the future… Rather, anyone can enter the GameCI Discord, join the “team,” and offer improvements, fixes, or new functionalities for the tool. It’s important to note that it is fully community based, meaning that the original authors of the project, Gabriel Le Breton and Dick Webbink, aren’t the only ones to code and contribute features to GameCI. For now, it only supports Unity, but it could eventually grow into something more. It aims to provide a toolbox to ease the building and testing of your game projects. GameCI is an open-source collaborative project that started back in 2020. It also covers other popular tools such as Unity Cloud Build and Unity Build Server. Learn why you should use a CI/CD for your Unity projects from this article. Try to run GameCI on top of Codemagic and see if the two solutions can (and should) be combined.

Run through GameCI’s GitLab example project and compare this process with a comparable Codemagic setup.Detail the shared features and differences between GameCI and Codemagic.So, let’s learn more! In this article, I’ll: Ever heard of it before? I decided to explore it and wanted to share my findings. In particular, for developers like me who want to automate their Unity projects, there’s a special solution called GameCI. As I also mentioned earlier this year, these tools are sadly not that widely adopted among game developers…īut this trend is beginning to catch on, and we are now starting to see some video-game-dedicated CI/CD tools!

I’ve already had the chance to talk quite a lot about CI/CD and why it’s interesting for all kinds of software projects, including video games. Let’s compare two automation tools for Unity game projects: GameCI and Codemagic! Use M1 Mac mini VMs by default with Codemagic🚀 Build faster
