So there's multiple game engines that one can use , but the most popular ones seem to be Unreal and Unity but those
ones are also very complex so I suggest Godot instead, which you can later transfer to Unreal/Unity if you wish to.
Games made with Godot
Tutorials
(Game-like tutorial link) Learn to Code From Zero with Godot
Youtube Channels
Other Resources
ones are also very complex so I suggest Godot instead, which you can later transfer to Unreal/Unity if you wish to.
Games made with Godot
Tutorials
(Game-like tutorial link) Learn to Code From Zero with Godot
Youtube Channels
Bonkahe
I am a full stack developer who spends his spare time making games for fun, I thought that some of the things how to do in Godot that I've needed to learn might be a little easier for others if they had a source for simple tutorials on such subjects, as such I've began to make those tutorials...
www.youtube.com
GDQuest
Become a game developer, with Godot! Learn the techniques professionals use to create stunning games, using Free and Open Source Software.
www.youtube.com
Other Resources
GitHub - godotengine/awesome-godot: A curated list of free/libre plugins, scripts and add-ons for Godot
A curated list of free/libre plugins, scripts and add-ons for Godot - godotengine/awesome-godot
github.com
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