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Fluid Parkour Animations Set Up in Unity for a Game

FreeJack Online devs have shared a behind-the-scenes look at their upcoming game.

The development team behind FreeJack Online, a captivating free-to-play multiplayer parkour racing game, currently in beta, has recently delighted fans by sharing a series of breathtaking demos, offering an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at their highly anticipated upcoming release.

For those unfamiliar with FreeJack, the original game was launched in 2010 but sadly met an untimely end in 2012. However, the team is now on the verge of releasing a brand new version of the game, describing it as a reboot and a complete overhaul of the title. 

The team regularly showcases the game's progress, giving us glimpses of FreeJack Online's gameplay, music, animations, characters, and much more. The newly-shared series of demos specifically highlights the game's impressive parkour animations, carefully crafted by the developers using Unity.

FreeJack Online is being developed for PC and consoles, you can learn more about the game by visiting its Twitter page and official website. You can also get access to the beta version of the game via the team's Patreon.

Here are some of the team's earlier demos:

And here are some great tutorials that will help you get started with using Unity for animations:

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