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A topic by uveexD created Mar 27, 2022 Views: 612 Replies: 20
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which engine i should use

Submitted

Any engine you would like to use, Doesnt have to be anything specific, i am using Unity :)

The engine or framework you're used to working in/with. If you're still in the process of finding that tool, you could try GDevelop. It seem's really friendly.

i will using gdevelop Thanks

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I recommend Godot. Unity's also got lots of great tutorials, especially brackeys. Idk about GDevelop but I've heard it's really good for beginners. It's mainly just your choice and what do you like.

ca you tell me how to learn godot. i have heard that it is good for beginners.

I recommend heartbeast's tutorial, also gdquest has tutorials on many specific topics.

thankks! i will try

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I say that you should take your time to learn the engine before entering a jam, maybe enter the next one and learn the engine Properly first. Their are a lot of useful features you can find about in furcifers videos. They have got some very useful tips and tricks to help you out.

Have a good day

Unreal is more powerful, but you can choose any engine you want. :)

Unreal isnt good for rapid development thats why i am recomending Unity if you know how to code in it, utherwise code in what every yo want

Unreal works fine for me and most of my fav games are made with Unreal like Hello Neighbor etc.

Urreal is good because of how capable and powerful it is .its just not good for rapid development.

also I do use Unity and Unreal Engine depending on which the game is.

bro i recomend godot cause its easy 

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but i don't know how to start it

Submitted (1 edit)

Unity is good both for 2d and 3d  but if you want to make a 2d game and don't want to install unity then you can use pygame which is a package of python

i have done a little programming in pygame python but 

i can't able to makke game using pygame can you help

Submitted

i sure would but i also don't know that much of pygame i know python but i never made any game using the pygame package here is a video i found which might help you i know its long but try to learn the basics so you can build a game.Also make sure to use pyinstaller to convert it to a exe and also make sure to use pyinstaller's --onefile and --icon=uriconfile.ico to make it onefile and also give it a icon

i know python but i don't know pygame tooo much,

Submitted

if you can write code in python then you'll have fun using godot