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GAMEDEV
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2025-04-28 01:20:32
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picoCAD
$5.95
A tiny modeller for tiny models
Johan Peitz
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PSX Mega Pack
$9.97
-50%
Half-Life 2 inspired Modular Interiors, Props, Items & Decals
馃崟 Pizza Doggy
GIF
Retro 3D Shader Pack for Unity
A collection of shaders used to replicate the distinct visual style of early 3D games within Unity
LEAKYFINGERS
Aseprite
$19.99
Animated sprite editor & pixel art tool
David Capello
Popochiu - Godot point n' click engine
A Godot plugin to make point n' click games, inspired by Adventure Game Studio and PowerQuest.
Carenalga
Sprite Sheet Slicer
A free, handy quick and easy sprite sheet slicer
isometric8
dos-like
Engine for making things with a MS-DOS feel, but for modern platforms
Mattias Gustavsson
drafft
Plan your game.
baj
SLK_img2pixel
Convert images/textures to pixel art
Lukas Holzbeierlein
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raylib
A simple and easy-to-use library to enjoy videogames programming.
Ray
Tiles Builder 2.51
Create tiles for your games easily.
PixelFurax
Elit3D
Tile-based map editor in 3D.
christt105
GIF
Sprytile
A Blender add-on for building tile based low-poly scenes with paint/map editor like tools
Jeiel Aranal
Total Editor 3
Basic 3D tile-based level editor
The Tophat Demon
Figuro 3D Designer
A free, online 3D modeling app for everyone
Figuro
Run in browser
3D Room Editor
Create multi floor rooms and export as .OBJ
5v3n
ShaderGlass
Retro shaders on top of any Windows app
mausimus
microStudio
microStudio game engine, easy to learn, packed with features
microStudio
GIF
Crocotile 3D
$30
Use 2d tiles to create 3d models!
Alex
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GB Studio
A quick and easy to use drag and drop retro game creator for your favourite handheld video game system
Chris Maltby