GameCI
Free CI/CD tooling for Unity projects on GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, and CircleCI. Provides Docker images and workflow templates for automated build, test, and deploy pipelines.
Our Verdict
Essential shortcut if youre automating Unity builds; accept that you own the self-hosted runner headaches.
Pros
- Free, open-source CI templates for Unity projects
- Docker images cover most Unity versions and targets
- Cuts CI setup from days to hours for small teams
- Works across GitHub Actions, GitLab, and CircleCI
Cons
- Unity-only, nothing for Unreal or Godot projects
- Build times on free GitHub runners are painful
- License activation on CI can be fragile
- Maintained by volunteers, response times vary
Best for: Indie Unity teams automating builds and tests on GitHub Actions or GitLab
Not for: Unreal, Godot, or enterprise Unity shops needing vendor-backed CI support
When to Use GameCI
Good fit if you need
- Automated Unity build pipeline triggered on every GitHub push
- Nightly test run catching regression in Unity project on CI
- Multi-platform Unity build (Windows, Mac, WebGL) in parallel jobs
- Automated deployment of Unity WebGL build to itch.io
- Pull request preview build linked in GitHub PR comments
Lock-in Assessment
Low 5/5
Lock-in Score 5/5
Pricing
Price wrong?GameCI Pricing
- Pricing Model
- free
- Free Tier
- Yes
- Entry Price
- —
- Enterprise Available
- No
- Transparency Score
- —
Beta — estimates may differ from actual pricing
1,000
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Estimated Monthly Cost
$25
Estimated Annual Cost
$300
Estimates are approximate and may not reflect current pricing. Always check the official pricing page.
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