Unity. So many useful tools. Just a bit complex and can have lower end graphics
3 years ago | 8
Unity all the way 🤘🏾. I wanna try either Godot, Construct or Unreal next just for f
3 years ago | 4
Godot is the easiest I’ve used by far, and it loads 10x faster than unity. That part doesn’t matter too much but it just feels good
3 years ago | 4
I've only worked with udk and ue and it is pretty good, the only issue I had is that it's quite heavy and for and old computer like mine's it takes a decade to compile and test. I ended up coding my own engine, which is really fun, but I recommend against it if you're planning to make a game as it will take you longer to finish it. It would be nice if you included the pros and cons of each engine available, both in terms of technology available, kind of games it's designer for and prices and fees.
3 years ago | 2
Defold is underrated but good as well it also uses lua script which seems to be easy to get into
3 years ago | 1
Currently working on unity so I can see what's possible. Right now, I'm making a short project that has something to do with physics (moving boxes to get up platform and avoiding hazardous environments).
3 years ago | 1
GDevelop. It's easy for beginners and have a easy to understand visual system of code
3 years ago | 2
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