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What is the easiest engine to use for Visual Novel game?

A topic by Magnus created Feb 02, 2019 Views: 8,747 Replies: 8
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Hey guys,

I'm working on my own visual novel game ( https://www.patreon.com/californiadreaming ) and I was wondering what is the easiest game engine to use for it?

Just to put it out there, I'm an artist and not a programmer, and don't know anything about coding or scripting. I'm aware that there are a bunch of tools you can use to make this type of games out there. So I did a little bit of digging and narrowed down my choices to 3 engines: RenPy, Visual Novel Maker and TyranoBuilder.  Now, which engine out of these 3 is the easiest to use for a first-time, non-programmer noob like me? All help and suggestions are greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

Unity + Visual Novel Toolkit = 100% Free: https://assetstore.unity.com/packages/templates/visual-novel-toolkit-free-9416

Then there's also Ren'py https://www.renpy.org/ which is arguably  the most popular visual novel engine, therefore would likely be the easiest.  Easiest in the way that if you run into any issues, a simple google search will bring up a solution to an issue you're having that likely someone else would have also already had before. 

Thank you so much, I appreciate. I'll definitely take a look at that ;)

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Hey don't go with unity or ren'py if you don't want to be forced to learn a little bit of code and ALOT of trail and error.

tyrano builder is the best for people that are artists and not coders. 

It has an easy to understand drag and drop interface, everything is color coded an in it's own little box.

It has issues like you can't make anything over a gig without manually packing it or when adding too many assets at once, because it will crash.


I chose tyranobuilder over the more popular and free engines because of it's ease of use.

Check out my demo if you want ....a demo.  LOL

Search, "The Surfeit.'


GOOD LUCK!

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Yeah, that's what I hear. Tyranobuilder would be probably a smart choice for me. Thanks man!

Nope Tyanobuilder is awful, i made a review about it a long time ago and the compay still has not fix anything: http://unknowns-blog.mozello.com/comments-and-reviews/params/post/1664584/

What you are looking for is: http://visualnovelmaker.com/

Interesting, thank you for your advice, I appreciate!

Unity is... overkill for a VN, but the amount of coding required to use ren'py is trivial. It's a good life skill, might as well learn it on something fun. 

From a biased point of view, Unity