this post was submitted on 14 Jul 2023
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Game is Halls of Torment so only left stick is needed π
Not familiar with this game, but it seems cool. It looks like Vampire Survivors in the style of Diablo.
That is exactly it. Made in Godot if someone is interested.
Why do users often mention that as a feature? Does that really affect anything other than the development experience?
Hm just fanboyism π Itβs still not as popular as Unity or Unreal but slowly itβs getting traction. So itβs quite exciting to see Godot games being successful.
Godot games are easy to mod I guess. But yeah it's mostly fanboyism. It's a cool engine.
It's an open engine so very cool to see
Awesome! Iβll definitely check it out.