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I've used Godot a lot for 2D games and it's a great engine. I found it much easier to grasp than Unity or Unreal. It's lightweight, fast, and runs great on Linux. I can't think of many reasons to not use Godot, especially as an indie dev, except maybe that the 3D side is not as refined as other engines right now, but it's still very workable and being constantly improved upon. I recommend giving it a shot for sure if you're interested in getting into game dev.
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