• crittecol@lemmy.world
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    I like gdfxr a lot, even placeholder sounds can help you work on sound timing and mixing and give you a way better sense of how things are feeling. As a bonus for some cases the sounds you can generate are perfectly fine for final usage.

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    1 year ago

    The only one I’ve ever tried was Dialogue Manager for Godot 4, which works pretty well for things like point-and-click games.

  • Gamma@beehaw.org
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    • Cyclops: Lets you very easily block out levels (like Hammer)
    • Dialogic: Really in-depth dialogue/visual novel tool
    • Scatter: Great for scattering models around, has a lot of features
    • Spatial Garden: Like Scatter but specifically for foliage (also works in 4.x which I don’t think Scatter supports yet)
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    The one I use the most is Godot-sqlite. But my biggest projects are not games.