Godot

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18 mentions · First seen 2026-05-01

Godot is a free and open-source, cross-platform game engine released under the MIT license. It supports 2D and 3D game development and is maintained by a community of contributors with funding stewarded by the Godot Foundation.

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Godot confirms it tolerates 'some AI assistance' but rejects 'vibe coded' tagin newsletter2026-06-23
Download Godot 4.7 (stable)2026-06-22
Release candidate: Godot 4.7 RC 32026-06-22
EditorCommandPalette2026-06-22
Download for Windows2026-06-22
GDSQL2026-06-22
Making HTTP requests2026-06-22
ShipCheck Lite2026-06-22
Upgrading from Godot 4.6 to Godot 4.72026-06-22
Character Animator Help2026-06-20
Unreal Engine 6 will merge UE5 and UEFN into 'a single, unified engine'2026-06-18
Questions2026-06-16
A game developer compared Godot and Unity by making the same game in both engines, and he's found a clear winner2026-05-25
What happened when one game writer tried making a game in 30 days with Godotin newsletter2026-05-20
Advocating for Godot: A report from A Maze Berlin | Opinion2026-05-18
Advocating for Godot: A report from A Maze Berlin | Opinionin newsletter2026-05-15
Popular PlayStation emulator clamps down on AI submissions: 'Leave behind something useful to humanity when you're gone, instead of peddling slop'2026-05-13
Indie games have built a thriving economy in territory traditional publishers abandoned or ignored | Opinion2026-05-11

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