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'''Godot''' is a new, now [[Glossary:Main_Page#Open-Source|open-source]],  game engine thing similar to [[Unreal Engine|Unreal]] and [[Unity]], but perhaps less 'professionally' targetted. And a much smaller download and install (~40MB)! It's also free, which includes the ability to export to phones.
'''Godot''' is a new, now [[Glossary:Main_Page#Open-Source|open-source]],  game engine thing similar to [[Unreal Engine|Unreal]] and [[Unity]], but perhaps less 'professionally' targetted. And a much smaller download and install (~40MB)! It's also free, which includes the ability to export to phones.
==Pronunciation==
In video tutorials everyone seems to place the emphasise on the last sylible, like they're speaking French. I can't help putting it on the first, like English usually does, and like the play ''Waiting for Godot''. [[User:Rjt|rjt]] ([[User talk:Rjt|talk]]) 07:13, 28 July 2017 (EDT)


==Links==
==Links==

Revision as of 11:13, 28 July 2017

Godot
Release date: Current
Made by: Open-source
Runs on: Mac OS
Linux
Windows
Exports to: Linux
Mac OS
Windows
Android
iOS


Godot is a new, now open-source, game engine thing similar to Unreal and Unity, but perhaps less 'professionally' targetted. And a much smaller download and install (~40MB)! It's also free, which includes the ability to export to phones.

Pronunciation

In video tutorials everyone seems to place the emphasise on the last sylible, like they're speaking French. I can't help putting it on the first, like English usually does, and like the play Waiting for Godot. rjt (talk) 07:13, 28 July 2017 (EDT)

Links

See Also

  • Godot in the Guides section of this wiki.