

Unity recently started offering free licenses for education, which is awesome for my institution. Get the application licensed on your Macs They’ll also cleanly upgrade previous versions of Unity. The packages don’t contain any nasty surprises and deploy straightforwardly with management tools like Munki and Jamf. They have some documentation to support this too, here. In that folder you’ll also get a handy script that can install them all at once, which may be useful. Run it, then when you hit the Destination Select part, click Advanced and you can specify the folder where the packages for the components you chose will go. That’s easy enough – just grab the Download Assistant from the website. Round 3: Suppress automatic updates and make sure Unity doesn’t sign in to your license holding account (because that’s really bad!!!).Round 2: Get the application licensed on your Macs.And in the blue corner, it’s Unity – a popular game development platform! Ding ding! It’s time for another one of these “how do you suppress all the stuff you don’t want students to see and get the thing working the way you want the first time it runs” posts.
