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As of Dec 30, 2010, No.From there FAQ:"Q: What operating systems are compatible with UDK?A: The development environment for UDK runs on Windows PC. It's currently possible to create executables for Windows PC and iOS."
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Well there are many programs for making games. For 3D game making there are softwares like UDK (unreal development kit, Epic Games), which can be downloaded from UDK.com. UDK has the best graphics than any nother game making program. It's free, and plus they made gears of war bullet storm unreal tournament 3 and countless other games with it. But UDK is a really hard program for beginers. There are others too like unity. Although UDK is better than unity. There is one like UDK it is called Cryengine 3. It has great graphic like UDK, they made games like Crysis 3 and stuff with it. plus cry engine doesn't need a exe file. It is a zip fie. the program is free like UDK. You can download it at crydev.net! And then there is another one called Darkgdk. But it isn't free. If you want a very advanced software: there is a really hard but good one from autodesk called scaleform. They worked with many companies. They even worked with UDK cryengine and many others. Scaleform isn't free and it is really advanced. They made game such as mass effect, epic mickey free realms you don't know jack all ratchet and clanks and more. I sure hope this helped
Once you have the program installed, go to the Binaries directory: example: c:\UDK\UDK-2011-03\Binaries 1) Find the UDKLift.exe 2) Create a desktop shortcut for the UDKLift.exe 3) Right click on the desktop shortcut and click properties 4) On the target line, after the UDKLift.exe write editor. The target line should be similar to this (your drive:\installed directory\binaries\): C:\UDK\UDK-2011-03\Binaries\UDKLift.exe editor 5) Apply settings and you should be in business once you click the desktop shortcut.
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It's really all about your personal preference:The Unreal Development Kit (UDK)The UDK (powered by Unreal Engine 3) is definitely the best choice if your game relies highly on graphics, however to unlock UDK's full potential, much reading and time must be spent as the UDK (or Unreal Engine 3 development in general) has quite a steep learning curve. Unity 3DUnity 3D is an engine that is aimed at making game development easy, everything is built into the editor, it's documentation is simple and easy to understand and it supports many different scripting languages, it's graphics are decent, and run on lower end computers. Price (UDK vs. Unity 3D)In terms of price, it's also up to you, Unity 3D is free, although there are certain graphics features that are for Unity 3D Pro users only, such as advanced shaders. UDK is free for non-commercial products, individuals or companies looking to sell a game commercially must purchase a commercial license. Epic Games collects royalties on your game sales, 25% on profits over $50,000. Platform SupportUnity 3D boasts a wide range of platforms that are available for publishing, currently (As of February 4th, 2011, Unity 3D supports the Web, PC/Mac, iOS, Android, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3. However additional license fees may apply.) The UDK supports publishing to Windows PCs and iOS devices. Currently UDK, nor does UnrealEd have support for Mac OS X, and Epic has not announced plans to support either at the moment, however Unreal Engine 3 does support Mac O S X. As of the September UDK update, UDK supports publishing to Mac OS X. ConclusionIt's all up to you, if your game relies heavily on graphics, go with UDK, however if you are not a professional, or you don't have a previous background in game/Unreal Engine development, it will take a while to learn. If you are looking for an easy way to develop a game, or sell your game without paying any license fees and paying royalties, than Unity 3D's free version would be best for you. If you want to reach a large mobile audience as well (Android and iOS), then maybe Unity 3D will be for you as well.