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@the_primal_instinct9 місяців тому
I'm pretty sure it's actually possible to make a conventional Space Shooter in Ren'Py because it provides tools to create "mini-games" inside your novels. It may not be the best tool for this kind of game, but the functionality is there.
@emeralgamedev9 місяців тому
That's awesome, I didn't know that!
@IzzuddinRafli9 місяців тому
@@emeralgamedevThe tutorial game has an example for a pong game, if you're into that.
@SirbozoДень тому
oh
@ohthatswhygo9 місяців тому
These videos are always so impressive. You're able to do things in 9 engines I'd seemingly struggle to do in one for ages!
@emeralgamedev9 місяців тому
Aww, thank you!
@MrGamer-rs3br9 місяців тому
Same, this guy is a genius.
@sunbleachedangel9 місяців тому
all come with experience, I myself started Unity official tutorials with 0 experience in coding or game dev a couple of weeks ago, it's a slow process but we'll get there, there's no rush
@natedizzy49399 місяців тому
It all works roughly the same. If you know the basics of game design as a whole and not just engine specific methods it is a lot easier than you think
@polotypescf45829 місяців тому
@@emeralgamedev you should try pixel vision 8, it's a really good self contained game editor a bit like pico 8 but more open ended anyways neat video
@arkanys34019 місяців тому
I love how the sample games shown for CRYengine are named "far CRY", "pReY", "CRYsis 3", "RYse: son of rome". Seems like you need to have an R followed by an Y in your game's name
@Coz3erz4 місяці тому
Lol
@namelessyoutuber19024 місяці тому
And Kingdom Come Deliverance is the LAST game you'd expect to be made in Cry Engine
9:47 small correction: Far Cry 6 is made with Dunia Engine. It's basically Ubisoft's heavily modified version of CryEngine. I would consider it a seperate engine due to Dunia being in use since Far Cry 2. Dunia is basically a fork from very early versions of CryEngine.
@aqhnygames8 місяців тому
POV you FFFFFFFF Well actallly FFFFFFF DuNiA blah blah blah shut up
@oliverTwisTeDandCOМісяць тому
I'm pretty sure it's proprietary, not open source like the other engines mentioned so he can't test it, but you're not wrong in Far Cry 6 made off Dunia 2 (CryEngine's offspring, like Amazon's Lumberyard)
@kesorangutan6170Місяць тому
@@oliverTwisTeDandCO I know it's an in-house engine and he has no access to it :D I just thought it's wrong to use footage from a game made with dunia while talking about Cry Engine :D Sure they are close enough but it's still wrong
@Heide_Knight9 місяців тому
2 things : 1. Super interesting video, I discovered a lot of Game Engines I didn't know anything about. Would have been interesting to see you making the game in GDevelop engine too tho, I think this game engine would have been perfectly suited for the challenge and the video. 2. With all the knowledge and experience you gather from making this kind of content on your channel, I'd love to see a Tier-List of Game Engines from you. Not necessarily just "worst from best game engine", but maybe adding some depth like "best game engine in each category" (since some engines may be more specialized in specific game genres). Thanks for the great and fun content anyway 👍
@lucasdesouza96749 місяців тому
I was hoping to see Gdevelop too in this video 🥲
@mangird19 місяців тому
I think he alrrady made a game in gdevelop
@Freda_Productions9 місяців тому
Incase you are wondering, he did another video similar to this before making this video. In that video, he did use GDevelop. Hope this helps :)
@inthefade9 місяців тому
He did in another video!
@seireiart9 місяців тому
6:49 In case you don't know. In Krita, there's the "Assistant Tool" where you can choose the perspective, and then draw following the guidelines using the "Snap to Assistant" option
@emeralgamedev9 місяців тому
I didn't know that, thanks!
@PrivateAccount805277 місяців тому
To be fair, Roblox Studio is intended for you to keep the built-in functionalities as it is meant to be a multiplayer game not single player. While what you did is fine, for the general Roblox developer the built in tools are more than enough for them as scripting is entirely optional and the Equivalent of an Asset Store (The Toolbox) is extremely accessible.
@johnmillay679014 днів тому
Yep great for making boring little kid games that are super repetitive
@ohthatswhygo9 місяців тому
More than just the talent you have with the engines, these videos are so well put together with all the green screen scenes. Really impressive, and makes for great viewing, keep it up!
@emeralgamedev9 місяців тому
They kinda take forever haha
@mjKlaim9 місяців тому
Requests for more: Godot, MonoGame, Game Maker, RpgMaker, Construct And if you feel like trying more frameworks in languages that are less easy to grasp: SFML (C++), SDL (C or C++), Cocos2D (C, C++, Objective-C/C++) and Bevy (Rust) Alternatives: Processing (Java), Cinder (C++), OpenFrameworks (C++) }:D
@mjKlaim9 місяців тому
Oh wait I forgot you already did a bunch fo these in a previous video, ok ignore the ones already done
@DissonantSynth9 місяців тому
You're trying to kill the poor man
@mjKlaim9 місяців тому
@@DissonantSynth But he started it with his videos! }:D
@MxnZ0_9 місяців тому
and scratch?
@husseinsaleh9799 місяців тому
And source
@rachaelpracht9 місяців тому
I LOVE these videos. I'm currently in school for software engineering and once I graduate I plan to work on a game to add to my portfolio!
@emeralgamedev9 місяців тому
That's awesome, you definitely should make one. Just start small!
@katie-tg1nr9 місяців тому
the editing for this video was amazing! Using a spaceship concept and “traveling” to different engines is super creative, especially with the game concept you were recreating. I figured you deserve some recognition for your editing talent too lol
@emeralgamedev9 місяців тому
haha thanks katie, I think it's worth the extra effort!
@katie-tg1nr9 місяців тому
@@emeralgamedev oh definitely! It makes the video way more engaging! Gotta give some respect to a fellow editor lol
@AtlasTheMage9 місяців тому
Hey, great video! Seasoned RenPy dev here, just gonna put out there that it woulda been possible to make a game similar to the ClickTeam Fusion one if ya went down the Screens and Key events rabbit hole.
@bandlsd9 місяців тому
You've inspired me to jump back into game dev, thanks!
@v_-__9 місяців тому
That's a fricking good idea ! If you spend time on other engines you can learn new ways to make elements of a game, it's a a nice challenge !
@demian56319 місяців тому
Since you brought up Pygame, one engine that would be really cool to see would be Panda 3D the only (as far as I know) 3d engine running Python. I mostly want to see it because its entirely Open Source and the story of its development is just so fucking wild to me (it was originally developed by Disney for a theme park ride) that I do wonder how good or bad it is.
@sovietleader30969 місяців тому
There's also ursina for 3d python development
@demian56319 місяців тому
@@sovietleader3096 Sure, but can it claim a history as insane? Also Panda has had some 'big' titles developed with it so it'd be kind of interesting to see if there some tricks left in this old dog.
@QueerCounselor9 місяців тому
I love your videos! It's pretty clear you work hard and value what you do!
@emeralgamedev9 місяців тому
Aww, thanks!
@th1v59 місяців тому
nice to see you code in roblox ive been developing for like 9 months on it so far
@azrhyga8 місяців тому
Awesome!! Very good job using different engines to create the same game and test all of the engines!!
@Unknown_Ent-ty9 місяців тому
U have the best videos
@lowearthsurfer9 місяців тому
Top quality content
@stimpicus9 місяців тому
Everyone one of your videos leaves me impressed by your seemingly endless creativity. It's inspiring! Also, Gunther isn't mad... he's just disappointed.
@itstherealbrace64249 місяців тому
For some reason "It feels like a win when you get basic mechanics to work" doesn't exactly seem like an endorsement lol
@alekseev19869 місяців тому
The main problem is too have choose engine when your project is huge For simpler games there isn't big difference
@jensirl9 місяців тому
If you ever decide to continue this series, I suggest trying out RPG in a Box. It's made specifically for RPGs and is really useful for voxel-based games.
@chdn5 місяців тому
It's interesting to see CryEngine again. I played around with it a decade ago but back then it was even less beginner friendly. At the time, there was some kind of weird issue with Scaleform in the community edition that completely broke every in-game UI element. I wound up having to dig around the source just to find a way to render textures on screen. It also had a tendency to corrupt its registry entries every couple days and would refuse to launch again until you manually fixed it.
@Sillybutts2 місяці тому
Lovely little video, cool to see so many different methods.
@Niosai9 місяців тому
Loving the gradual increase in production value! Another really solid video. also do assembly next can't wait to see the result in 4 years
@emeralgamedev9 місяців тому
haha, I gotta make an actual game one of these days!
@hardelectrolove9 місяців тому
Great video(s)! Suggestion for another sequel if that's ok with you: "RPG in a Box". You can make more than RPGs with it and it's a really easy engine made for beginners. It deserves a lot more attention. The developer is constantly adding new features and he's very helpful when you have questions.
@emeralgamedev9 місяців тому
Hey, thanks! I'll add it to the list haha
@Geminosity7 місяців тому
Really enjoy these videos. If you do a future one with even more engines, I hear Monogame and Defold mentioned a bit these days :3
@Spectrum39006 місяців тому
Defold (LUA) +1
@LordVitaly9 місяців тому
That was cool! Thank you for the great content!
@bonehelm9 місяців тому
Great video! Thanks. Would live to see another one with C and Raylib, Lua and LOVE, CT.js, Solarus, and Bitsy. Just ideas, you dont have to do them all in one video :)
@hudsonator72599 місяців тому
If I don't use godot then I use lualove
@richardli61809 місяців тому
C and SDL 👍👍
@donatoclemente44219 місяців тому
Awwww! Was really looking forward to some tryhard renpy-ing 😂 Great video🎉
@samgrady605927 днів тому
Thanks for talking about coppercube, i hope your video help people understand how easy and good this engine is.
@ax0lts9 місяців тому
I loved watching this video! One thing I’d like to see if you continue this series of making the same game in different engines, I’d actually want to see you use Flash or something of the likes of that to make a game :o
@lucasdesouza96749 місяців тому
I freaking love your video!! Im very happy to see a new one
@emeralgamedev9 місяців тому
Hey thanks lucas, I'm glad you like them!
@ratotumalacano72139 місяців тому
I'm so glad you used roblox! you should make more videos on it cause its such a great engine, i always go on it when im bored and i dont wanna play the already existing games, LUA is very easy to learn and very fun.
@fejfo65599 місяців тому
It would be interesting to compare how quick learning and/or development was with the different game engines
@AfnanNaeemDev9 місяців тому
As a person who's been using copper cube for 6 years and support it, I'm happy you mentioned it😀
@smark12cz9 місяців тому
Pygame is actually the only game engine I can work with 😂 Even Unity is a challenge, but Pygame has a special place in my heart ❤
@hillybankok9 місяців тому
only pygame people know dafluffly potato
@bloctans_49 місяців тому
pygame is a wrapper for sdl2, i dont understand why people hate pygame but love sdl2
@hillybankok9 місяців тому
@@bloctans_4 who hates pygame
@bloctans_49 місяців тому
@@hillybankok alot of people
@hillybankok9 місяців тому
@@bloctans_4 why lol
@scorpzgca9 місяців тому
This is really good keep it up
@VelocitySoftwareGames9 місяців тому
fantastic video!, i do want to say one thing, Roblox Studio actually can be used to make single player cinematic games, you just have to change the player count in your games plubishing settings.
@mackeralface9 місяців тому
More like CryEngine- oh wait no that’s actually what it’s called
@Fatih_M1778 місяців тому
Clickteam Fusion is my personal favorite engine, while i never posted or published a game with it, i always had lots of fun making simple 2D platformers, The only skill it requires you to have is understanding basic visual scripting and of course, Art skills (Unless you wanna hire someone) , maybe one day i'll make a proper game, cool video btw.
@lfbicalho9 місяців тому
I think that you should do one more video with more game engines. I missed LOVE2D, it's really awesome and you should test it. It uses Lua, a great script language that was created here in Brazil! Wish you the best. Your videos are awesome!!
@cubandarknez7 місяців тому
amazing content!!!
@I_likegames.9 місяців тому
Your really good at this kind of stuff awesome game
@rhyslikesthis4169 місяців тому
I know these videos take a ton of time and effort to make, so i wanted to let you know that i really look forward to them. Proper puts a smile on my face when I open youtube and see a new one of these ready for me to watch in bed :)
@b4ph0m3tdk98 місяців тому
Cobbercube game looked stunning and had some innovative enemies.
@coszec7 місяців тому
Somebody that actually looks like me doing an interest that I have been wanting to do for a long time. Nice job man, mad inspirational.
@emeralgamedev7 місяців тому
Thanks, coszec! Start making games!
@mcordonhouston9 місяців тому
Hey man, wondering if you remember me! Been watching you since you since the 4d flappy bird! Keep it up man! Love your content! You should try to challenge yourself to make a randomized genre of game and give yourself a certain amount of time to make a game with possibly multiple people taking turns adding and changing things, you can also use any game creator you want. (Roblox studio, scratch, unreal engine, etc)
@emeralgamedev9 місяців тому
Hey! Yeah, those are great ideas. Thanks for watching!
@raybearoz9 місяців тому
These make me nostalgic... back in the 80's, on the Commodore 64 there was "Shoot Em Up Construction Kit"... Many great times were had making shooting games on that little tool (And one slightly adult story which can be told some other time)
@thatgamingchannel71089 місяців тому
honestly I wonder if Emeral will continue this series, because I really want to see him try Processing and also Stencyl since I've had good experiences with both and I think he'll have a great time with em, I wonder...
@fatimapalacios22929 місяців тому
Great video, as always
@Manpant869 місяців тому
Awesome video as always
@JuhoSprite9 місяців тому
Man I love ur goofy thumbnauls
@Jpres9 місяців тому
Awesome video! And yeah, cry engine is rough.
@emeralgamedev9 місяців тому
Right!?
@colin_actually9 місяців тому
Great stuff. Couple engines for the next episode: Love2D, Defold
@Stormthorn679 місяців тому
Roblox also has a reputation for exploiting child labor and People Make Games and the Washington Post have have interesting stuff on them. I wouldn't develop on their platform for purely ethical reasons but luckily for me I'm too dumb to develop a game on it anyways.
@waterfaII8 місяців тому
You’re joking right?
@SpicyMilk119 місяців тому
I love coppercube and I have over 900 hours in it I find you can make nice looking games with voxel art and if you get deep into it it's very powerful
@belhuntermusic9 місяців тому
pure talent.
@OrangeJuiceWithMint8 місяців тому
Underrated asf
@History_animations_OFFICIAL9 місяців тому
First time seeing a game developer who doesn't say that roblox is trash
@oisinbroadcast69169 місяців тому
I wonder if you could possibly attempt recreating roblox in Coppercube, I;ve tried doing that before but importing the animated mesh that is the noob with recreated anims but the thing is when I import it, the parts are teleported to the centre, and are all white and it looks like a weird tiny blob. Another thing is, the gravity system in copper cube is weird, as the character jumps very fast, and the gravity is set to 10 by default.
@the_red_gamer9 місяців тому
I litterally only learned how to use print and comments in Python and Lua and this person know every single programming language and he's even really good at scripting
@marcboss9 місяців тому
Your videos are different from everyone else, in a good way 😅
@black-n-gold9 місяців тому
Super dope video. In case anyone wants timestamps.... also spoilers I guess? 0:28 - ClickTeam Fusion 2:25 - Roblox 4:22 - Buildbox 6:21 - Ren'Py 8:19 - CryEngine 10:07 - Unity 11:25 - PyGame 13:05 - Pico-8 14:42 - CopperCube
@MothPlum9 місяців тому
Thank you
@Airplanefox779 місяців тому
I find it interesting being a Roblox dev to watch people make games for the first time in its engine.
@Cats_Cradle_9 місяців тому
This is amazing
@Pyonkotcchi9 місяців тому
a little disappointed you didn't try putting a shooting minigame in the renpy project 😂 you can put in mini games so i'm sure you can do that too with some python code. i don't know how to do it but i'm sure someone else can lol!
@eletricalengineering1017 місяців тому
great content videos! I would like to see your opinion on GB Studio please 😄
@issas_games9 місяців тому
muito legal ver você usando a clickteam fusion, é estranho porque parece uma engine um pouco abandonada, ao mesmo tempo que ela continua sendo bem usada.
@emeralgamedev9 місяців тому
Yeah, they haven't updated it in a while and I think it's pretty expensive for the pro version!
@Tekeron6 місяців тому
They still release updates for the software. The latest non-beta version was released in January of 2023, but beta releases for the next update have been being released frequently. The latest beta as of this post (build 295.7) came out on September 4th of 2023.
@Korpie9 місяців тому
YEAH TACOFOOD LETS GO YOU MADE IT!
@jlewwis19959 місяців тому
You should try some more esoteric game engines like the doom or quake engine next, yeah they're pretty old but they can still make some good games especially if you're going for a more retro style obviously. And there are newer updated versions of them that add newer features that allows you to replicate some of the stuff you can do in more modern engines too like PBR materials or using gltf as a model format instead of the old formats those engines originally used
@sneikiusas9 місяців тому
I wish you've covered Godot as well :) anyway, cool video😊
@JanbluTheDerg9 місяців тому
Another great game engine comparison! I'd recommend giving Godot a look over again, as since the last time Godot 4.1 has released with a bunch new shiny features (and user improvements like renaming Scalar to Node3D like a logical game engine).
@Pickle_GD25 днів тому
You should try the sandbox! One time I saw adds for it and it looks pretty cool!
@aaaaaaaaaaaawda5 місяців тому
next time you make a video like this (love them by the way) could you try this thing called "The sandbox"? Ive seen a lot of ads on it but it doesnt seem very flexible
@Hammish9 місяців тому
The long awaited sequel
@theothetorch80169 місяців тому
This is a great video concept with good execution. I like it. I think a title like "Making a game in 9 niche engines" would make more sense. Something to justify Godot being left out x) #copium
@nyn2k2599 місяців тому
Nice video, what game engine would you recommend to build a card building deck game with rpg elements like healing etc? Bear in mind no coding skills, visual scripting as would be good & links to assets would be nice thanks.
@CreamandPearlOfficial9 місяців тому
Can you use Game builder garage for one of these videos? its a game for the nintendo switch that allows you to make simple 2d and 3d games
@truthtrtube9 місяців тому
You have the best videos
@JTMartineau9 місяців тому
Excellent!
@RTZArmy8 місяців тому
Nice u are good creator dude
@emeralgamedev8 місяців тому
Thank ya!
@ElectricDog_9 місяців тому
In case you are wondering, Clickteam Fusion - 00:26 Roblox Studio - 02:26 Buildbox - 04:22 Ren'Py - 06:22 CryEngine - 08:20 Unity - 10:10 Pygame - 11:25 Pico 8 - 13:06 CopperCube - 14:43
@gssstudio95435 місяців тому
you are very talented
@polarmoth9 місяців тому
epic video i really liked the roblox one very cool
@UltraCenterHQ4 місяці тому
The Roblox Studio engine is surprisingly flexible. I've seen so many photorealistic looking Roblox games
@Reqwuer9 місяців тому
I love the aesthetic of the unity one
@MattIsTheCat9 місяців тому
It is cool how easy it is to mod the character text of Ren'Py games.
@jdogdoggo9 місяців тому
very underrated channel
@souptaels9 місяців тому
I'd like to see more videos like these, but you try to actually make the same game lol I also just love unbiased, non-competitive videos like these that just show the strengths and weaknesses of game engines, rather than tier-ranking engines. I just look away from stuff like "GameMaker Vs. Unity" cause that's like comparing apples to oranges. Game engines are a "pick your poison" type of thing. There is no "best" poison out there when they all have the same function: making a game. It's whether or not you want to live with that poison(s) for the rest of your game making career and all the pros and cons that come with it.
@marverickbin8 місяців тому
next: make the same game in different engines using the same asset files.
@Zer0Flash9 місяців тому
ive been meaning to make a video like this for 3 game engines how did u even find 9 engines bro damn
@G53497 місяців тому
There's also UPBGE which was forked from the old Blender Game Engine😊
@SmollShroom9 місяців тому
What i would like to know is how do u teach urself how to code in those engine, like how do u figure it out how to create systems that are different in each engine?
@ItsJustMeAlex9 місяців тому
if you do another video like this you should try rec room as one of the engines
@joshuathomasbird9 місяців тому
would have been really helpful to drop the links to the engines home pages in the video description
@Ducky-zz2gj7 місяців тому
I use roblox studio daily and u made a better game than any of my games
@eralife77 місяців тому
Ultra violence mode: I made game engine in 9 programming languages