Thanks for answering. I don't have any other questions, I just wanted to be sure about the general idea of the tool before I really start to consider getting the premium version.
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Logo42 has been out for a little while now, and some stuff is coming.
On release, the app had a random shape tool, but it was poorly made and really boring.
In the most recent update, 1-2-0, I made a fully new version of it, one that was way more interesting, but extremely buggy.
That is why I am proud to tell you that I fixed the bugs with the system.
This improved version will be releasing in the next update, along with a bunch of other features.
At the time I am writing this, the update is not out, but if you wish to try out the buggy version you can.
Use Logo42 here: https://cringycringe.itch.io/logo42
Here are a couple shapes made using the random tool:

Construct 2 isn't around anymore (you can download it but you can't get the subscription). Buildbox is great for 3d hypercasual games and such, but it also takes a bunch of your ad revenue (asides from the expensive subscription). Buildbox is also kind of annoying to learn (I have some experience with buildbox 3).Gdevelop is great, but if you really get into things, it gets more expensive than construct 3.
There is a godot addon called
Orchestrator
I don't know how good it works with 2d but it might be worth giving a try.
https://godotengine.org/asset-library/asset/3209
On the other hand, there are some 2d game engines that have visual scripting built in, such as:
- Construct (PAID) construct.net
- GDevelop (PAID) gdevelop.io
- Gamemaker (PAID) gamemaker.io
- Clickteam Fusion (PAID) clickteam.com/clickteam-fusion-2-5
There is also a free one:
- CTJS (FREE) ctjs.rocks
I recommend that you check monetization for these engines (if your game is original and you want it to be paid or something like that.)
Fnaf: into the pit is a high scope game, meaning that you are likely to give up before getting close to finishing it.
I suggest you make a bunch of small game first (Yes, I know it sounds awful, but many people have quit game dev for trying to make some big games, stuff like Minecraft, FNAF: SB, Binding of Isaac, Stardew Valley, and even stuff like a 2d puzzle game with roaming characters and a bunch of content) so if you haven't already, I suggest you do so. Even stuff like a fnaf 1 remake works.
Introducing IADAAG, or I Am Dev Abstract Art Generator!
In this program, you can create art with the click of a button!
You can export as a PNG or JPEG!
Best of all, this tool does not steal a single image from the internet!
Instead of remaking images, it makes completely original images using random numbers!
If you want to use it, here it is:
https://cringycringe.itch.io/iadaag
Here is one of the best images made with it:











