Hello, one of the devs of Fogpiercer here, it is so cool to see our game on this list, thank you very much! Been following your videos for a good while making this a super special moment for all of us
@@Chevifier My original thought was the WWII weapon Schwerer Gustav and looking up the Wild Wild West Train attack scene has me weak, the acting is just perfection 😆
Hi! Thanks a lot for featuring my game (Camille and Laura). It warms my heart to see it around such a great and varied group of games, it's so impressive to see what people are making with Godot! Thank you so much.
Number 1 It's amazing how far Godot games become. I like small indie games but in near future, we see more big games and i am excited. Godot becomes more and more acknowledged.
Number 4. This was hard, all of them look amazing, number 5 particularly looks sick and the next viral "your childhood but something is off" horror game, but number 4 feels... different, more personal, it feels fresh to me. Also this child's drawing art direction fits so well with the narrative and gives a heartwarming feeling.
This week is AMAZING. I want to vote for all of them. #1 is amazing, but I love the creative non-traditional move the devs for #4 did so I want to reward that creativity. But man, everything... EVERYTHING this week deserves to win.
Nr.1 today. Congrats on all the week winners so far. @StayAtHomeDev: It's good to see you still have new entries each week. The community is growing as is the support for Godot it seems. Something I can only encourage.
As much as I love 5, the Embed plugin is a lifechanger to me. It's the thing I miss the most from Unity, alongside replacement shaders, so as soon as you mentioned it I downloaded it and put it in my project.
i think what sold me on using godot was kinitopet, the fact that whole game was made in a version of godot is absolutly insane to me and makes me believe that anything is possible
Number 1 for me. I'm sucker for deck building rogue likes/lites and the setting idea is awesome. Love games where you can just use a whole train as a weapon
I like #4 but the text is way too hard to read. Need a magnifying glass. My vote is for #5 cuz it reminds me of Earthbound. Not sure if it's really appropriate for children since there was a decapitated head.
Just finished this course earlier today. It's great! Some knowledge of Linq would be helpful, but not necessarily needed. Great start-to-finish creating a cool game.
@@OldRod99 LINQ is a great feature of C# but its not good for game development, it generates garbage which needs to be cleaned by the garbage collector (potentially causing hitches/lag)
Quick question that I've had on my mind. I started trying to make my own game this past August. With that said, can I call myself a "gamedev" with just scratching the surface and not having a complete game made yet? Thanks.
Argh... you are making this hard for me this week. 😣 I'll go with #3. That being said - Firebelly's last two courses were really, really good IMHO. I haven't taken a look at the new one yet, but I bought it just a couple days ago. Cannot wait to find some spare time to take a look at it.
Too bad crazy people run these projects. Same with other things like Rust. We went from unambiguously recognizing these things in the dsm and that they were highly correlated with psychopathology to you're a bigot if you don't think they're amazing. Are we just fated to have verbally tilted narcissists have what they believe "come true" socially because they can force it on others?
@@PlumpElk their community manager co-opted the official Godot Twitter(X) to spread their own political ideology. People that supported the engine with thousands of dollars over years have been banned for merely dropping a "?" or asking if politics can be kept out of the engine. it's a very bad look for an engine meant to be stable and safe, and shows that while it doesn't have the same problems as unity it still has problems.
This channel has been excellent for a long time. The tutorial videos, the discussion podcast-like videos, and of course the community highlight/motivation videos like this. Unfortunately, unless leadership at Godot changes soon, it's a sinking ship. It's such a shame to see so much community work, like this channel and the asset library, on its way to being obsolete.
@@Garmichael1 What you say makes exactly zero sense… So by praising mathematicians who actually make algorithmically accurate code for game developers to use for free and without going through the hassle to figure out all the theory behind it you think the community is supposedly killing game developers?!? Are you a GPT bot?
Hey, I'm the dev that's making Maintenance Required! Thank you so much for showcasing it!
So cool to see so many good games being made with Godot :)
Looks really cool nice going!
It looks like a really cool concept, all the best with it!
I've subscribed!! I love your idea!!!
I think the amount of games made in godot will drop hard after what they did on x , too bad cause it was a engine on the rise
@@AndrewTSq Or maybe the opposite, because actual game devs and actual gamers really don't care about your anti-"woke" crusades.
Hello, one of the devs of Fogpiercer here, it is so cool to see our game on this list, thank you very much!
Been following your videos for a good while making this a super special moment for all of us
Great work!
@@stayathomedev Cheers!
Number 1
There's something about trains with giant weapons on them that make the idea cool. I like it.
Youre probably remembering Wild Wild West Train attack scene 😅
This was the only thing we knew when we started working on the game, trains and guns! haha
@@Chevifier My original thought was the WWII weapon Schwerer Gustav and looking up the Wild Wild West Train attack scene has me weak, the acting is just perfection 😆
@@madcookiesstudio I think you have the recipe for an amazing game, wish-listing the game right now.
@@Kry0000 Sorry about the late reply, but a massive thanks! We've got things brewing and super excited with where the game's headed. Cheers!
Hi! Thanks a lot for featuring my game (Camille and Laura). It warms my heart to see it around such a great and varied group of games, it's so impressive to see what people are making with Godot! Thank you so much.
No. 2
It's super generous to share these things for free and should always be appreciated.
Maintenance Required has that spooky vibe that I like very much 😄
4
I've got to give it my parent vote, but I definitely want to check out several of these.
It's so close between 1 and 5, but I'm gonna have to go with 1 because of the Roguelike love of mine
Number 2 EmbedGame gotta be my favorite plugin
Can you still press F8 to stop it?
Number 1
It's amazing how far Godot games become. I like small indie games but in near future, we see more big games and i am excited. Godot becomes more and more acknowledged.
Number 4.
This was hard, all of them look amazing, number 5 particularly looks sick and the next viral "your childhood but something is off" horror game, but number 4 feels... different, more personal, it feels fresh to me. Also this child's drawing art direction fits so well with the narrative and gives a heartwarming feeling.
Number 5 is so clever! What a neat concept
Maintenance required giving B&W Game Boy Pokemon game vibes that I used to play in Nokia 3310 when I was a Kid
This week is AMAZING. I want to vote for all of them. #1 is amazing, but I love the creative non-traditional move the devs for #4 did so I want to reward that creativity. But man, everything... EVERYTHING this week deserves to win.
Nr.1 today. Congrats on all the week winners so far. @StayAtHomeDev: It's good to see you still have new entries each week. The community is growing as is the support for Godot it seems. Something I can only encourage.
That may not be the case now...
@@burgeryoufoundbehindthegrill Only if you give credence to cringy conservative culture warriors.
@@owdoogameswell if those people were backers….yeah
As much as I love 5, the Embed plugin is a lifechanger to me. It's the thing I miss the most from Unity, alongside replacement shaders, so as soon as you mentioned it I downloaded it and put it in my project.
My vote is evenly split: #2 and #5.
My vote goes to #1 - Fogpiercer. I would like to try it out someday.
#2 looks like a nice to have feature if you have only one monitor.
i think what sold me on using godot was kinitopet, the fact that whole game was made in a version of godot is absolutly insane to me and makes me believe that anything is possible
Number 1 for me. I'm sucker for deck building rogue likes/lites and the setting idea is awesome. Love games where you can just use a whole train as a weapon
#5 really nailed the GB era Pokemon vibe.
Wow, people are really publishing amazing games! Going to have to be #1 for me though.
I like #4 but the text is way too hard to read. Need a magnifying glass. My vote is for #5 cuz it reminds me of Earthbound. Not sure if it's really appropriate for children since there was a decapitated head.
My vote goes out for #1.
Fog piercer, looks interesting and its a winner for me.
I think EmbedGame is amazing 🤩
edit: Maintenance Required actually seems really cool too!
Number 5! I love the idea, the art, seems great!
My favorite GUH DOH game from this series is Fogpiercer
For me it's #5, really nice vibes.
#5 is definitely the king this week
#1 appeals to me as a gamer, #2 would be very useful as a dev (it’s a feature I really miss from Unity.
#1. But honestly, like the creativity behind all 3 games.
I have a tradition now on sundays to check on these videos. Thank you!
Number 1
5 is a close second place
Number 1 looks amazing.
#2 what a brilliant and much needed add-on and released for free; another example of what makes the Godot community so brilliant! I love it!
My vote for #4 this week.
#1
And I think that everything that is not a game should get a separate top-list.
Absolutely number 1 !!! But number 5 looks also amazing !
5
My brother would have loved it. Reminds me of one he made as a teen.
Hard decision again ... #1, #3 and #5 really get me ... but if I have to choose I pick #1 looks really awesome!
I think number 3 is good because it can teach you C# and its a good beginner tutorial for game development.
Lots of good contenders this week. My vote goes to #2. It's my one and only issue with Godot
I'll vote for #1, I'm a sucker for deck builders.
Maintenance Required looks interesting
Number 5 looks awesome!
#5 looks amazing and like something I’d play
I vote #4. The art style and theme clicked with me.
3! Exactly what I've been looking for
#1, I like the idea and design very much!
#1 for me, it reminds me of Transarctica (oh, 1993...), mixed with Into The Breach and some Deck Building game!
I loved number 4! We need more games about being parents :)
I'm voting for game #1!
#1 looks amazing!
number 5 looks unique
my vote goes to number 5 :D
Fogpiercer would be my goto :)
I vote for 5, Maintenance Required.
No. 3 - C# is so much more powerful than GD script.
Just finished this course earlier today. It's great! Some knowledge of Linq would be helpful, but not necessarily needed. Great start-to-finish creating a cool game.
@@OldRod99 LINQ is a great feature of C# but its not good for game development, it generates garbage which needs to be cleaned by the garbage collector (potentially causing hitches/lag)
Number 1 has my vote
I like the embed a lot. That Godot opens the game in a extra window was weird to me in the beginning. Number 2
My favorite is number 1!!!
This week was full of goodness. I vote 2
Godot engine 4 is the best
Nope, it just went woke
All are nice this week. But as we have to chose vote goes for number 1.
#1 this week
bro number 1 is the winner..have so much potential and is very well made
#2 looks super useful so I vote for 2
Number 3, C# resources are much needed in the Godot community
I vote for number 1!
Number 2 is incredible
#4 -- I like the originality
#5 GB graphics means Like
Many great games made with godot that I doesn't know
Too bad Godot died
number 5 is the best
Quick question that I've had on my mind. I started trying to make my own game this past August. With that said, can I call myself a "gamedev" with just scratching the surface and not having a complete game made yet? Thanks.
Number 2. Kinda sucks having to choose between games and tools, but that one is too useful not to vote for
Number 5!
Number 1 for the win
Argh... you are making this hard for me this week. 😣 I'll go with #3.
That being said - Firebelly's last two courses were really, really good IMHO. I haven't taken a look at the new one yet, but I bought it just a couple days ago. Cannot wait to find some spare time to take a look at it.
#2 Embed Is my favorite 😁
I seriously can't pick this week. All are good choices.
5 - Maintenance Required
Number 2 and 5🎉
My vote goes to #4!
Number 1 - Fogpiercer
All great but #1 catch me
Oh Lord. Bad timing, Godot is about to enter a Civil war
Too bad crazy people run these projects. Same with other things like Rust. We went from unambiguously recognizing these things in the dsm and that they were highly correlated with psychopathology to you're a bigot if you don't think they're amazing. Are we just fated to have verbally tilted narcissists have what they believe "come true" socially because they can force it on others?
If by 'Civil War', you mean 'Hordes of regressive non-users of Godot descend on anything posting Godot content to spread their anti-"woke" garbage'
What do you mean? Godot civil war?
@@PlumpElk their community manager co-opted the official Godot Twitter(X) to spread their own political ideology. People that supported the engine with thousands of dollars over years have been banned for merely dropping a "?" or asking if politics can be kept out of the engine.
it's a very bad look for an engine meant to be stable and safe, and shows that while it doesn't have the same problems as unity it still has problems.
@@PlumpElkthe Godot twitter account went woke or something…
Camille and Laura made me tear up, so number 4
iwant the in-game viewport one !!
#3... but the plug-in is also great. Unfortunately it's windows only (yet at least)
vote goes to number 4! great one!
You'd have to be totally heartless to not vote for #4.
I'm still voting for #1.
NUMBER 4!
Foooouuuurrr!
Number 1!
Number 2 EmbedGame!
Anyway, I didn't get the redudancy of "part QA sim, part Horror" =)
This channel has been excellent for a long time. The tutorial videos, the discussion podcast-like videos, and of course the community highlight/motivation videos like this. Unfortunately, unless leadership at Godot changes soon, it's a sinking ship. It's such a shame to see so much community work, like this channel and the asset library, on its way to being obsolete.
It's only obsolete in the minds of those who give much credence to anti-woke Twitter 'drama'.
What? Why do you think it is “on its way to being obsolete”?
@@KalinovGamesbecause the communities for it are pushing out game developers to cater to people who don't develop games.
Aha, I thought Open Source cannot die. Apparently, nothing is safe.
@@Garmichael1 What you say makes exactly zero sense… So by praising mathematicians who actually make algorithmically accurate code for game developers to use for free and without going through the hassle to figure out all the theory behind it you think the community is supposedly killing game developers?!? Are you a GPT bot?
1 | Fogpiercer
#1 Fogpiercer
#5!
4 is actually unique