Choosing the right tools for game dev | Dev Log #2
Nick Caston Nick Caston
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 Published On Oct 2, 2020

How should I go about choosing what tools, libraries or engine I use for my game? Unity? Unreal? Godot? Roll my own engine?

In this video I discuss the process I used for my game, and the tools I ended up using.

You can watch me live stream game development at   / nickcaston  

Game website: https://www.starmaul.net/

Check out my previous dev log:    • 1v1 Tower Defence | Dev Log #1  

Unity DOTS comparison:    • Unity DOTS vs Handbuilt: Sample Project  

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