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a collection by
now_its_dark
· last updated
2024-03-03 00:35:36
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GB BASIC - Alpha
Tony Wang
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The Mirror: Open-Source Roblox & UEFN Alternative
The open-source Roblox & UEFN alternative giving you freedom to own. An all-in-one, real-time game development platform.
The Mirror: Open-Source Roblox Alt
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choice4genesis - a ChoiceScript clone for the Sega Genesis
Create visual novels and multimedia presentations in the form of Sega Genesis ROMs
haroldo-ok
GIF
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Ct.js game engine
Create cool 2D games with a free game maker!
Cosmo Myzrail Gorynych
GIF
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Decker
A multimedia sketchbook
Internet Janitor
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Tuesday JS visual novel engine
simple web-based free and open-source visual novel editor, it can be used in web browser.
Kirill Live
Run in browser
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The Unfolding Engine : Paint a Game
Make a Openworld Metroidvania Realtime Game
//BARCHboi
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Monogatari: Visual Novel Engine
Monogatari is a simple web visual novel engine, created to bring Visual Novels to the web.
Diana Islas Ocampo
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Playscii
An open source ASCII-based art, animation, and game creation tool.
JP LeBreton
GIF
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Bitmelo
An all-in-one editor for making pixel art games.
davidbyers
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0m3ga Visual Novel Engine
Create and share visual novels without any programming skills!
The Local Group
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bitsy 3d beta
aloelazoe
Run in browser
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Môsi
A tiny game editor you can use on your phone or in your browser
sg
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GIF
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sok-stories
$3
In bundle
a simple game making tool
Sokpop Collective
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GB Studio
A quick and easy to use drag and drop retro game creator for your favourite handheld video game system
Chris Maltby