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When you publish a finished game you might consider making, for example, a Windows installer package.

I have found quite a few applications that can do that. But I couldn't find any that support changing the appearance of an installation process.

Many games support that, so I have been wondering where could I find an application like this? I doubt that every game studio creates its own one.

Preferably the one that supports Unity files.

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Install wizard

Install wizard AOE

When you publish a finished game you might consider making, for example, a Windows installer package.

I have found quite a few applications that can do that. But I couldn't find any that support changing the appearance of an installation process.

Many games support that, so I have been wondering where could I find an application like this? I doubt that every game studio creates its own one.

Preferably the one that supports Unity files.

When you publish a finished game you might consider making, for example, a Windows installer package.

I have found quite a few applications that can do that. But I couldn't find any that support changing the appearance of an installation process.

Many games support that, so I have been wondering where could I find an application like this? I doubt that every game studio creates its own one.

Preferably the one that supports Unity files.

EDIT: Examples

Install wizard

Install wizard AOE

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Candid Moon _Max_
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How to create installer package with custom artstyle?

When you publish a finished game you might consider making, for example, a Windows installer package.

I have found quite a few applications that can do that. But I couldn't find any that support changing the appearance of an installation process.

Many games support that, so I have been wondering where could I find an application like this? I doubt that every game studio creates its own one.

Preferably the one that supports Unity files.