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Which is your favourite game engine?

A topic by Wojon created Sep 01, 2021 Views: 2,974 Replies: 74
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We like Unreal Engine, not only because the graphics are really good, but also because you DON'T HAVE TO PROGRAM.

It saves so much time, and you can release games quicker to keep your audience.

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I think it's probably Godot as well...
I know it's a bit off-topic, but could you guys share some screen recorders you're currently using? I want to try the one by https://www.movavi.com/, they have pretty good reviews.

OBS is pretty good

Pro tip: I think you're genuine, but your question looks like spam.  If you want to ask about screen recorders, don't post a link to one saying that it has "pretty good reviews", because it will look like you are promoting that screen recorder.  If you have done your research, you can talk about several screen recorders you have looked at and compare their feature lists, but don't post direct links unless asked.  If you've only looked at one and it's not good enough for you, mention what's wrong with it.  If you've only looked at one and you don't see anything wrong with it, best not to mention it at all and just ask your question.

Also, don't hijack threads.

Unity for 2D and 3D games.

Guess we join the Unity squad as well

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Hello! One of my favourite engines is RCBasic!!!!!!!!!!

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+1 for godot

:)

It would definitely be Godot for me!

I make all my games with the hello kitty island adventure sandbox mode. It's truly the best engine out there.

GDevelop a no code game engine

Coppercube all the way for me

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Godot

I try GODOT. once. And it is cool! It was version 3.0!

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Unity

nice

Unity

Unreal for third person -- Unity for 2d or webgl

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Godot... since it is the only one which worked with our 3D models, and our ambitions, so far.

Gamemaker Studio, have been using it since HS :)

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I use my custom resource editor and code around it to create my games.  Probably sounds like a hassle, but I can output games that don't require 40+ GB to play.  So far, all the games I have posted on here are small enough to fit on a floppy disk from the 80's.

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