Game App

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  1. rayparse

    rayparse New Member

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    Hi there guys!

    Would like to ask opinion if what gaming development app are you using? I've tried Unity and its great since it offers wide possibilities for game developers. I also tried Indie Game Maker which is okay too. Though, I still want to try others. In your part, what is your favorite development app that you can recommend. Hope to notice this. Thanks!
     
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    shelbydate New Member

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    What features are looking by the way? IndieGameMaker perfectly works for me however, I haven't tried Unity so I can't compare.
     
  3. rayparse

    rayparse New Member

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    Something that would help me manage modular components when developing a game. Also, I prefer features that can optimize CPU and GPU.
     
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    It features gamer profiles, cloud saves, achievements, and social and public leaderboards. The Play Games service allows developers to incorporate the above features into their games without having to develop those features from scratch themselves.
     

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