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What is Godot?

It is an advanced, feature-packed, multi-platform 2D and 3D open source game engine. It is developed by hundreds of contributors from all around the world.
Godot is a tool in the Game Development category of a tech stack.
Godot is an open source tool with GitHub stars and GitHub forks. Here’s a link to Godot's open source repository on GitHub

Who uses Godot?

Developers
180 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Godot.

Godot Integrations

JetBrains Rider, Ninject, PlayFab, A-Frame, and Vuforia are some of the popular tools that integrate with Godot. Here's a list of all 7 tools that integrate with Godot.
Pros of Godot
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Open source
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Easy to port
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Cross-Platform
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Supports both C++, C# and GDScript
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Simple
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Avaible on Steam For Free
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GDScript is Based On Python

Godot's Features

  • Innovative Design
  • Gorgeous 3d graphics
  • Create 2d games with ease
  • Script with full freedom
  • Debug and optimize

Godot Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to Godot?
Unreal Engine
It is a game engine that helps you make games. It is made up of several components that work together to drive the game. Its massive system of tools and editors allows you to organize your assets and manipulate them to create the gameplay for your game.
MonoGame
It is a free C# framework used by game developers to make games for multiple platforms and other systems. It is also used to make Windows and Windows Phone games run on other systems.
Unity
Unity is the ultimate game development platform. Use Unity to build high-quality 3D and 2D games, deploy them across mobile, desktop, VR/AR, consoles or the Web, and connect with loyal and enthusiastic players and customers.
three.js
It is a cross-browser JavaScript library and Application Programming Interface used to create and display animated 3D computer graphics in a web browser.
Ninject
It is a lightning-fast, ultra-lightweight dependency injector for .NET applications. It helps you split your application into a collection of loosely-coupled, highly-cohesive pieces, and then glue them back together in a flexible manner. By using it to support your software's architecture, your code will become easier to write, reuse, test, and modify.
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Godot's Followers
229 developers follow Godot to keep up with related blogs and decisions.