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A basic introduction to Blender to help you learn how to make 3D objects for use in Android game development environments like Unity.
Armory3D is a totally free, open-source 3D game engine. The main shtick with Armory3D is that it fully integrates with Blender, allowing you to create and animate 3D models in a unified workflow.
Will GameMaker, or something like it, ever fully replace traditional coding-based game development? Certainly not for triple-A developers, but for indies—maybe.
Google's Area 120 made a free, drag-and-drop 3D game builder The tool lets multiple users build and play games simultaneously, no coding necessary.
I used AI to make a Musk vs Altman racing game. It was buggy, but shows why vibe coding is the talk of Silicon Valley.