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Which is your favourite game engine?

A topic by Wojon created Sep 01, 2021 Views: 3,020 Replies: 74
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LÖVE

What can I say? I’m a sucker for umlauts.

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gdevelop

ohhh gdevelop huh.... lets make a rpg survival game?

uhhh

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GODOT brethren RISE!!! (godot 4 is also upon us) 

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scratch

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SDL

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SDL isn't a game engine.


It's a media library.

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you mean a library for news reporters

SCARY

Unity gives funny memories

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godot engine

Unity, :3

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My favourite game engine is Ren'Py. It's easy to use, and makes great visual novels. (DDLC was made with Ren'Py, and it was my first game engine after Scratch if that even counts. I will keep using it because it's both professional and easy.)

UNITY

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Godot. It's the engine I'm using to make my platformer, Blockhead 2D. :).

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Unity

but also Clickteam Engine, but I never owned the full version

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Unity forever! Love that damn game engine haha!

Actually just released my first game ever using Unity!

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Unity wins ez

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In 3 years of using unity never happened, maybe its the coders fault hahaha

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Nice

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Construct 3, the best HTML5 engine

- gets many updates

- very easy to use

- it has a free version with the basic tools

- can export to many platforms with the paid version

- friendly interface

Construct 3 for 2D simple games is just the best

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my man

you use C3?

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yup

i see, you are a man of culture as well!

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TBFH I only tried like 3 engines by now, so GDevelop I guess? I might like Godot, I heard good things about it.

Unity!

I like gamemaker studio 2, cause it's easy to learn

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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