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Favorite Game Making Tools Sticky

A topic by flankstaek created Dec 02, 2015 Views: 26,705 Replies: 128
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UNITY, BLENDER, AUDACITY

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I fell like a good tool to add on the sound section would be Bosca Ceoil as it is very easy for beginners!

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So very cool to see such a wide variety of tools and engines employed in development. Here's our current list. I am sure I am missing some small utilities. Some of these can be their own topics when talking about a DAW, so broad strokes here.

Godot Engine is the engine we're creating games in now (we used to work in Unity).

For assets and images Blender and Krita are our go to. Though for doing straight pixel work we've been using PikoPixel.

Audio and video production is a pretty heavy topic. Traktion Waveform is our DAW. Kdenlive for creating videos. OBS Studio for recording raw video. We do use straight FFmpeg via command line for automation and fun audio and video tricks.

For testing our games on other platforms we're using VirtualBox (macOS virtualizing mostly) and Wine.

When in need of a text editor, we go between Atom and gedit. Atom has a neat trick for doing collaborative editing.

Last, but perhaps one of the most important tools you can deploy, git for source control. No frills. Straight command line.

Alright...if I forgot anything....well...I'll try to add it if it comes to mind.

~ Skunkie

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What about Godot? A shame it’s not on that list. It’s super powerfull and totally free for any kind of project, big or small. I’m baffled.

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I'm using the Unity5x engine, I favor MonoDevelop when coding, although I use Visual Studio when I need to create extra devtools and I haven't managed to get Stetic UI designer to work for MD :( 

For asset creation I use Blender and GIMP

I previously used Azure Team Services for project management, but I recently began creating my own management tool for the fun of it, and also to remove alot of the stuff that I never had any use of in Azure. Difficult to not see it as my favorite management tool considering I'm able to tailor it completely after my own needs...

I'm using another tool I created for fun (GIFSnapper) to capture and generate GIF animations on screen for content to dev. logs, and to record videos I really like OBS Studio

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Started learning Unity a few months ago, having dabbled in modding the Subnautica games. Foolishly (I think) settled on the High Def Render Pipeline for our game, which has been a challenge. Lots of churn going on with Unity builds and the different render pipelines. I do like it though, and as a coder at heart I like working with C#. Totally rely on the Asset Store for visuals and audio - artistic talent of a dead slug, me! 😁

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for making the games: Unity engine

for coding: Visual studio code

for designing: Gnu Image Manipulation Program (GIMP)

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I have also used Game Maker so I kind of have to put that, but I've also dabbled in RPG Maker and had a lot of fun with it.

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I don't really see CSP (Clip Studio Paint) in the painting software list. Maybe I missed it. You could add that one. It's pretty cool.

I wanna recommend Photopea https://www.photopea.com/ for psd recovery though. If a file gets corrupted (usually if your PC shuts down while saving a file) it's GG. Or at least I thought so, having been unable to recover my file until I found this tool. You might lose some layers but generally the .psd will be intact.

This one just caught my eye, a new open source game engine implemented in Rust https://bevyengine.org/

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I'm genuinely surprised Godot isn't listed on here (unless someone already mentioned it and I overlooked it.) Godot is a powerful open source engine with loads of built in tools and well written documentation. It also has it's own language, gdscript, which Python programmers well find fairly comfortable. It also allows for making a game in C# with the aid of .NET Core or Mono. 


It's a good engine, and I think the devs around here would get a kick out of it. https://godotengine.org/


EDIT: And I now see that it has been mentioned before. However I'm more than happy to sing it's praises regardless.

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I like to use SFXR (https://www.drpetter.se/project_sfxr.html) for sound effects and Figma (figma.com) for graphics. They're both pretty good

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i mainly use clickteam fusion 2.5 (with the games factory 1.06) and unity for game development

also learning many cool game engines like construct series and gamemaker 8.1

for sfx stuff i use labchrip

also for drawing graphics i use paint, paint.net, paint 3d and krita (i also use flash if i need to make animated stuff)

i also use piskel for pixel art because i have no money for aseprite and yeah

labchrip, thanks for this app! I try to use it! 

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This is a great list! I stumbled upon this thread after just recently starting a list of open source gamedev  tools (for my own reference, and something to do between actual gamedev projects). Edit: now i remember I've posted here before.

https://github.com/technicat/gamedev

Non-functioning links: BDX, Flixel, and Blitz 3D

What about GDevelop for open source game making, and Codeberg for repos? 

gdevelop is very nice for 2d games and apps ive made few games in it.

i usually use  unity, gamemaker, coppercube most of the time

but right now im working on next version of hell engine

a lightweight simple and codeless game engine to create raytracing shooter games created in Python (Core) and GameMaker (Editor)

download it here :  https://mohamadhanijanaty85.itch.io/hell-engine

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All my stuff is make in PlayBASIC, but then again I did write it..  so whatever  

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