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I'd figure I'd make a thread about the topic since is video game related, if it's not, my bad and a mod can lock the topic.
As a lot of you know, I draw cartoons. And for the longest I always wanted to make a game with 'em, but I hit a pit stop on which program I should invest my time in learning. So my question to you is, which gaming program should I invest in if I wanna make a Googie Toons game? There's so many genres of games I can make with 'em, and I wanna make this a goal for 2023. I know about these programs. 1. Unreal Engine 5 2. Unity 3. Godot Engine 4. Game Maker Whichever gets the most recommendations, I'll get cracking with that one. But what are the pros and cons of each one? Is there other gaming programs out there that's not listed? Thanks for any feedback. ____________________ ![]() ![]() |
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♥14002 ✿4041 ★16 I haven't used any of these, but from what I've heard Game Maker is probably the easiest to get started with, but probably a bit more limited? Depends on what kind of game you want to make I think... might be fine for 2d? |
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