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There's a few different gaming engines that game designers can choose from to make their own games. Unity and Unreal Engine are just two of the biggest gaming engines that have been around for decades. There's other ones such as GameMaker that make game development easier and more accessible to newbies. If you're a indie game developer which engine did you decide to go with? Perhaps you've written your tools from scratch in your programming language of choice? I'm curious to hear all about it!

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Would be interesting to see what people choose as there are a few choices in the game dev world. Most notably Unreal and the issues that came about last year. Have seen many posts from developers looking to move over to Godot because of it.

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