In s hobbyist at best so take my opinion with a giant grain of salt like margarita rim class.
I learned some Unity in college and grew quite fond of it.
My favorite part has been how richly populated the asset store is to get off the ground quickly.
I guess it’s more that Humble Bundle constantly has sweet deals on collections of assets. However, Godot supports Unity packages and Unreal assets have been showing on Humble Bundle more and more the last couple of years.
Godot has been gaining traction unbelievably fast. I don’t know it’s flow very well but I hope it’s for good reason beyond just being open source.
Also for strictly tiny 2D games I recommend Pico 8. I find that constraint leads for a fun time in trying to solve your idea in a relatively minimal environment. Games export as png files which makes sharing dumb jokes with your friends a breeze.
I suppose this answer is incomplete but hopefully some weight to help you choose a direction. It’s all gains from here :)
In s hobbyist at best so take my opinion with a giant grain of salt like margarita rim class.
I learned some Unity in college and grew quite fond of it.
My favorite part has been how richly populated the asset store is to get off the ground quickly.
I guess it’s more that Humble Bundle constantly has sweet deals on collections of assets. However, Godot supports Unity packages and Unreal assets have been showing on Humble Bundle more and more the last couple of years.
Godot has been gaining traction unbelievably fast. I don’t know it’s flow very well but I hope it’s for good reason beyond just being open source.
Also for strictly tiny 2D games I recommend Pico 8. I find that constraint leads for a fun time in trying to solve your idea in a relatively minimal environment. Games export as png files which makes sharing dumb jokes with your friends a breeze.
I suppose this answer is incomplete but hopefully some weight to help you choose a direction. It’s all gains from here :)