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Godot
free and open-source cross-platform game engine for making 2D and 3D games / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Godot is a free and open source game engine.[2] It can be used to make 2D games. It can also be used to make 3D games, but not very efficiently compared to other game engines.[3] It is released under the MIT license.[4] It currently uses OpenGL as its only renderer, but Vulkan support is planned to be added soon.[5]
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Original author(s) | Juan Linietsky, Ariel Manzur |
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Operating system | Windows, macOS, Linux, *BSD[1] |
Type | Game engine |
License | MIT License |
Website | godotengine |
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