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I wish I knew Lua, Defold has to be the best engine out there so far, I tried learning but I'm stupid or it's really hard gotta stick with GDevelop

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GDevelop on the other hand looks amazingly good for beginners, wanting to learn how to make games at first! When you get familiar with the concepts and will be looking for more power, then you might want to learn some programming languages anyway and Lua (or Python) I recommend for beginning, then C, C++ or C# ;)

Let me know what are the most stopping points, because I'm preparing a tutorial for beginners for Defold on my Unfolding Gamedev YT channel and would love to address them :) 

Thank you so much! I was gonna say it was the lack of available learning content, I know there's that beautiful tutorials and manuals page but it all comes down to my inability to code. Only Unity's Create with Code https://learn.unity.com/course/create-with-code course of 41 hours where they wrote half a line of code per video seemed complex enough for me like to understand, I will subscribe and look forward to it though, all we need is a good teacher, can't wait! :)