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Movie Maker mode arrives in Godot 4.0

Mircosoft Game Dev

The idea of using a game engine for projects other than creating video games is not new. For decades, game engines have been used to create applications, simulations and more. These use cases include architecture visualization, cinema, animation and cutscene rendering.

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Movie Maker mode arrives in Godot 4.0

Mircosoft Game Dev

The idea of using a game engine for projects other than creating video games is not new. For decades, game engines have been used to create applications, simulations and more. These use cases include architecture visualization, cinema, animation and cutscene rendering.

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AppLovin's Modern Community and The Power of Game Narrative

Deconstructor of Fun

Written by Ahmetcan Demirel , the maestro of product management and a podcast host ( Game Dev Diary ) from Germany! With a knack for puzzle, arcade, and simulation games. Making a successful Match-3 is one of the most challenging tasks a mobile game developer can tackle.

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Sandbox vs themepark

Raph Koster

But either one was radically different in that way than the most popular game engine, which was the Diku style (we called them “codebases” back then). All the content in the game was just data in fields. We used the term actively on MUD-Dev back in the day, making the distinction between simulation and “stagecraft.”

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