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I want to learn c# but I have no idea how.

PlayCanvas GDevelop Flowlab
  1. PlayCanvas is an open-source game engine built on WebGL and WebVR.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    a quick search of "online game engine" gave me https://playcanvas.com, https://flowlab.io, and https://gdevelop.io which all appear to have browser based GUIs, but I haven't personally used any of them (or heard of anyone using them tbh). Not sure why you would want that over a local interface, especially when you get into adding audio and art assets which can be quite large.

    #Game Development #Game Engine #3D Game Engine 29 social mentions

  2. GDevelop is an open-source game making software designed to be used by everyone.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    a quick search of "online game engine" gave me https://playcanvas.com, https://flowlab.io, and https://gdevelop.io which all appear to have browser based GUIs, but I haven't personally used any of them (or heard of anyone using them tbh). Not sure why you would want that over a local interface, especially when you get into adding audio and art assets which can be quite large.

    #Game Development #Game Engine #3D Game Engine 75 social mentions

  3. Flowlab is an online game creator. Make your own games to share with friends.
    Pricing:
    • Freemium
    • $59.0 / Annually (Indie "Single user" "unlimited games" "native app exports")
    a quick search of "online game engine" gave me https://playcanvas.com, https://flowlab.io, and https://gdevelop.io which all appear to have browser based GUIs, but I haven't personally used any of them (or heard of anyone using them tbh). Not sure why you would want that over a local interface, especially when you get into adding audio and art assets which can be quite large.

    #Game Development #Game Engine #Mobile Games 13 social mentions

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