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Why 70% of Developers Prefer Unity for Mobile Game Development 

iXie gaming

A staggering 70% of the top Android and iOS developers use it to develop exceptional mobile games. Unity provides numerous essential tools to facilitate seamless mobile game development. It allows developers to create and optimize their games for hundreds or even thousands of mobile devices. Let’s find out.

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Top Emerging Free Game Development Tools and Trends!

Big Games

Buckle up, aspiring developers, because the barrier to entry just shrunk to the size of a pixel! We’re talking free game development software , mind-blowing technology, and trends hotter than a dragon’s breath. So, are you ready to unleash your inner game developer? Let’s jump in!

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Godot 4.0 will discontinue VisualScript

Mircosoft Game Dev

Godot's visual scripting language, VisualScript, was introduced in Godot 3.0, To be clear, this refers to the VisualScript scripting language, and not to visual shaders. Visual shaders are working well and appreciated by many users, so they're not going anywhere. One of the most requested features when Godot 2.1

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The Showdown: Unity Vs. Godot Vs. Buildbox Vs Unreal Engine

SOVEREIGN MOON

In this game engine faceoff, we’ll explore each game engine’s visual scripting tools to see which engine is the best for beginner game makers and non-coders. . Which Game Engine Has The Best Visual Scripting Tools For No-Code Devlopment? Introduction to Visual Scripting. Read the Full Tutorial ?

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The Growing Significance of Rapid Game Prototyping in Game Development

iXie gaming

It’s no news that the game development sector is a highly competitive one with capable hands who constantly work hard. This in turn makes developers embrace experimentation thereby pushing the limits of game development. This in turn makes developers embrace experimentation thereby pushing the limits of game development.

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GSoC 2019 progress report #2

Mircosoft Game Dev

Improvements to the Visual Scripting System by Swarnim Arun. Since the first progress report, I've been able to complete the script traversal system and have started working on implementing static checks. Static checks that are fully finished: Script inherits the Object type that it is attached to. Repository: [link].

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Onward to the new 3D renderer

Mircosoft Game Dev

As already noticed by those of you who follow the development effort closely, we had a change of roadmap since what was announced when Godot 2.1 x features. a solid base for the further development of the engine and of Godot games. with it soon, the visual scripts made with that version would not be compatible with Godot 3.0,

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