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Godot game? How enjoy?

A topic by Luca.kop created Aug 07, 2019 Views: 229 Replies: 6
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Submitted

Are you created in Godot too? What mechanics you used? We think about Unity for next time. Thank for ypur experience.

There is our: https://itch.io/jam/gmtk-2019/rate/461656

Submitted

Yup made in Godot as well, i tried to use some sort of melee mechanics for my game.

Here it is if you want to try it out : https://itch.io/jam/gmtk-2019/rate/462410

Submitted

Yep, Godot rulez, I really like the Node system, and the fact that it's open source and totally free. I tried two new things in my game. The steering behavior - which wasn't implemented really well, hence the "ice skating". The other thing is the lights (I should learn about this earlier, the implementation is very "hacky", and it eat up a lot of time). 

Here is my game: https://itch.io/jam/gmtk-2019/rate/462640

Submitted

Godot is a very intuitive engine to use, has a good documentaion and is very version control friendly.
Our game is a driving arcade with lots of hardbass and a bit of memes
https://le-von.itch.io/donkbass-drifter

Submitted

I really like Godot. We usually work in 2D, and the engine is pretty well optimize and easy to use for 2D. Version 3 did also a great improvement for 3D games, but I have not proved it, still...

I have been many years proving different engines and libs and Godot is my favorite by far, and also libre software, so... for me is the go-to! Also 100% compatible with my Linux :)

Here is my game: https://github.com/BuendiaGames/OnlyOneFish

PS. Glad to see some other Godot users that I've met before in this thread! Let's show Godot rocks!

Submitted

Godot is such a great engine. Especially given that it's free and open-source. :) I really benefited from the vastly improved tilemap handling this jam. In older versions creating tilemaps and expanding them over the course of a project, was really a pain in the ass. But now it's really easy and worked well for me.


My game: https://njamster.itch.io/wonkey (playable in browser, not mobile friendly)

Submitted

Usually I code my games in Game Maker , but I decided to change to Godot a week ago (cause It is FREE) ,and made my first real game on this Jam .I learned a lot and had a lot of fun.

My game : https://itch.io/jam/gmtk-2019/rate/461770