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'''Godot''' is a | '''Godot''' is free and open source video game engine akin to GameMaker and Unity. It can be used to make a wide variety of 2D and 3D games. | ||
[[File:Godotbook.jpg|right]] | |||
https://godotengine.org/ | |||
Godot has seen fringe use in [[tennis]] as a tool for creating 3D scenes. Some have even made "games" within their rounds! | |||
=Usage= | |||
Godot uses GDScript as its main programming language. | |||
=Notable Usage= | |||
- [[Tennis staff]] member infinitysnapz was one of the first to popularize the use of Godot, using it in many rounds. |
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Godot is free and open source video game engine akin to GameMaker and Unity. It can be used to make a wide variety of 2D and 3D games.

Godot has seen fringe use in tennis as a tool for creating 3D scenes. Some have even made "games" within their rounds!
Usage
Godot uses GDScript as its main programming language.
Notable Usage
- Tennis staff member infinitysnapz was one of the first to popularize the use of Godot, using it in many rounds.