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iTzAbi
· last updated
2023-11-10 03:19:13
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SLK_img2pixel
Convert images/textures to pixel art
Lukas Holzbeierlein
Yandere AI Girlfriend Simulator ~ With You Til The End 世界尽头与可爱猫娘 ~ 病娇AI女友 Powered by ChatGPT
ChatGPT Artificial Intelligent Escape Room Simulation with Crazy Cat Anime Waifu
DGSpitzer
Adventure
MiSide DEMO
Mita
Aihasto
Simulation
GDevelop
Open-source, cross-platform game creator designed to be used by everyone
4ian
Inochi Creator
$30
Open source rigging tool for Inochi2D models
Kitsunebi Games
Ninty Launcher
Nintendo Switch-styled launcher.
NinStar
RPG Paper Maker
A 2.5D game making engine free for non commercial use!
Wano
Petaporon
Toy sequencer to compose music and export mp3 directly from the browser.
Cedric Stoquer
Run in browser
JPixel
Editor for pixel art animations
Emad
GIF
Gazo Tuber
PNGTuber easily
RISELOWN
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
microStudio
microStudio game engine, easy to learn, packed with features
microStudio
GMEdit
A high-end code editor for all things GameMaker
YellowAfterlife
FamiStudio
FamiStudio - NES Music Editor for chiptune artists & homebrewers
BleuBleu
Pixelator
Turn any image into fancy pixel-art.
Ronen Ness | רונן נס
Cave Engine
An easy 3D desktop Game Engine scriptable in Python.
Uniday Studio
Bosca Ceoil
A free, easy to use tool for creating music!
Terry Cavanagh
Pixelorama
Unleash your creativity with Pixelorama, a powerful and accessible open-source pixel art multitool.
Orama Interactive
Run in browser
RetroBat
RetroBat is the best solution to play your ROMs collection on Windows !
RetroBat Team
GB Studio
A quick and easy to use drag and drop retro game creator for your favourite handheld video game system
Chris Maltby