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I see that many people are no longer going to use Unity due to the new rules they imposed, and that's why I found an alternative that I consider simpler but better than Unity. It's called GODOT Engine.

Godot Engine is a 100% free game engine (no subscription or anything is required to use it) that offers a more modern and accessible interface than Unity. It can be used for creating both 2D and 3D games. While this engine has its own programming language called GDScript (which I have no idea how to use), it also supports C#.

I suppose that, like Blockbench and Blender, Godot Engine could be a very easy engine to learn.

You know what's best of all? It's also available on Steam! 😄 Honestly, I don't know how to use a game engine yet, but for now, I can see that some of its controls are inspired by some of Blender's.

This engine could replace Unity in ways you can't imagine. Not only does it not charge you for downloads, even if they're just a few cents, but it also doesn't require you to pay monthly or annually for a Pro version.

I recommend it for those who want to get into game development and also for those looking for a great alternative to Unity.
I see that many people are no longer going to use Unity due to the new rules they imposed, and that's why I found an alternative that I consider simpler but better than Unity. It's called GODOT Engine.

Godot Engine is a 100% free game engine (no subscription or anything is required to use it) that offers a more modern and accessible interface than Unity. It can be used for creating both 2D and 3D games. While this engine has its own programming language called GDScript (which I have no idea how to use), it also supports C#.

I suppose that, like Blockbench and Blender, Godot Engine could be a very easy engine to learn.

You know what's best of all? It's also available on Steam! 😄 Honestly, I don't know how to use a game engine yet, but for now, I can see that some of its controls are inspired by some of Blender's.

This engine could replace Unity in ways you can't imagine. Not only does it not charge you for downloads, even if they're just a few cents, but it also doesn't require you to pay monthly or annually for a Pro version.

I recommend it for those who want to get into game development and also for those looking for a great alternative to Unity.
I see that many people are no longer going to use Unity due to the new rules they imposed, and that's why I found an alternative that I consider simpler but better than Unity. It's called GODOT Engine.

Godot Engine is a 100% free game engine (no subscription or anything is required to use it) that offers a more modern and accessible interface than Unity. It can be used for creating both 2D and 3D games. While this engine has its own programming language called GDScript (which I have no idea how to use), it also supports C#.

I suppose that, like Blockbench and Blender, Godot Engine could be a very easy engine to learn.

You know what's best of all? It's also available on Steam! 😄 Honestly, I don't know how to use a game engine yet, but for now, I can see that some of its controls are inspired by some of Blender's.

This engine could replace Unity in ways you can't imagine. Not only does it not charge you for downloads, even if they're just a few cents, but it also doesn't require you to pay monthly or annually for a Pro version.

I recommend it for those who want to get into game development and also for those looking for a great alternative to Unity.

I see that many people are no longer going to use Unity due to the new rules they imposed, and that's why I found an alternative that I consider simpler but better than Unity. It's called GODOT Engine. Godot Engine is a 100% free game engine (no subscription or anything is required to use it) that offers a more modern and accessible interface than Unity. It can be used for creating both 2D and 3D games. While this engine has its own programming language called GDScript (which I have no idea how to use), it also supports C#. I suppose that, like Blockbench and Blender, Godot Engine could be a very easy engine to learn. You know what's best of all? It's also available on Steam! 😄 Honestly, I don't know how to use a game engine yet, but for now, I can see that some of its controls are inspired by some of Blender's. This engine could replace Unity in ways you can't imagine. Not only does it not charge you for downloads, even if they're just a few cents, but it also doesn't require you to pay monthly or annually for a Pro version. I recommend it for those who want to get into game development and also for those looking for a great alternative to Unity.

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