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Sure do! Here are some of my  quick thoughts on it:

- Fairly intuitive. It uses a node-based system like what you would find in Blender or Unreal Engine. You create the nodes you want and connect them to different inputs to make different effects. 

- There is a bit of a learning curve. There are tons of variables you can adjust. Yet most of the time there are only a handful that you'll be dealing with.

- I haven't done it yet, but you can also export your Embergen files to Blender and use them there.

- A huge selling point for me was that it has a bunch of pre-made templates. So if you need an explosion effect, you can find one that's close enough and then tweak it to your needs. 

- There is an annual subscription, but I find it pretty reasonable ( I say this as a solo dev who doesn't have a huge gamedev budget). Initially it's like $300/yr and then every year afterwards it's only around $160/yr. There is also a free trial you can take advantage of.

- Below is an explosion I made using Embergen:


OK. Thanks a lot.