Back in 2010, Epic Games released an Unreal Engine 3 tech demo for the iPhone and iPad that opened gamersā eyes to the potential for console-quality gaming on Appleās portable devices. Now itās out for Android, and itās prettier (and more useful) than ever.
Available as a free download on Google Play and the Amazon App Store, Epic Citadel allows Android users to explore a gorgeously-rendered fantasy kingdom, soaking in the vertex deformation, skeletal animation, dynamic specular lighting andāmost importantlyālens flares.
Meanwhile, the iOS version has been updated today as well, tightening up the graphics and adding support for the higher resolution devices that have been released over the past few years.
The Android version of the app also includes a benchmarking tool, necessary for a platform where not all hardware is created equal. Hereās how my Galaxy Note II made out:
Looks like Iām prepared for some Unreal Engine 3 gaming. Woot.