License used for multiple people?

So lets say 2 people are going to be making an android game. Does each person need to buy an android license to develop for it?

Or can two Unity Androids be activated off the same license?

Could one person just use Unity Free to put together the levels and stuff, then another person with the activated Unity Android compile it for android?

Could you develop an entire game in unity free, then just find someone with an activated Unity Android license to export it for you?

You know $400 up front is incredibly steep these days :expressionless:
It’d be cool if Unity themselves set up an android distribution, or iphone distribution scheme. As in like, you develop a game on Unity free, then you send your game into Unity Team, they look at it, if they think it has enough quality, then they will export the game to iphone or android for you, and submit it to the android and iphone marketplace and take like 15% of what it sells… Is there currently any clause in the EULA that would prevent any person with an android license from being able to do that??

Yes.

No. You’re trying to cheat UT? Why? They have 70+ people to pay, spend a huge amount of time and effort making a great product, and you want to rip them off?

I can’t agree with that at all, unless you’re incredibly broke. It’s less than a week’s pay for the average person.

Also completely disagree; that’s not anywhere near their business.

–Eric

make the a demo for windows and mac, because you can publish to those in the free version. Then just publish the demo online for about £1.50, and then, if it is a good game, the money will start rolling in, and you could afford the Andriod for yourself.

food stamps is currently my only income :?

$400 could get me by for 6 months the way I currently live.

do as i said in my previous post

Maybe you can go get a job selling lemonade to high highfalutin business men. Fresh squeezed orange juice. $5 a pop.

I wanted to start mobile juice cart downtown. But getting the insurance and licenses to be a mobile food vendor is also too much.

The way my future looks right now, I’m going to be finding some cave on the city outskirts to live in, then running a really long CAT5 and electrical cable to it in order to get electricity and internet. 8)

There’s a sore lack of anybody who makes video games where I live. Please come make it less boring. :wink:

Maybe I will…

It’d be like my greatest dream to get some game development/digital art commune going in some secluded place in the wilderness that anyone could come participate in.