This is a hard choice. Each game showcases different art styles and strengths of the engine. A bit disappointed that Road to Vostok was not featured, but seeing how amazing these nominations are I am sure it wasn't an easy job for you to make the selection. My vote goes to number 5.
I don't know if anyone remembers it but game no.5 Mechanic 8230 exactly looks like the 3d remake of an old point click game 'Machinarium', i used play that game when i was a little kid. Good times!
I thought Koira looked familiar and I found that I already had it on my Steam wishlist, but I didn’t recall the name at all. It turns out it was previousl called ‘Nej’, which stood out to me as a Danophile as it is Danish for ‘no’. Also, internet shorthand for ‘Not Even Joking’. Anyway, my vote is with Mechanic 8230: Escape From Ilgrot - it looks interesting, charming and pulls upon Godot's strengths for smaller stylised 3D worlds.
Lumencraft looks incredible and it was fun but it wasn’t for me. There’s not enough explanation at first so it’s kind of weird to get started. I’m ultimately not into mining games though
The BG music used during Beat Invaders is the BG music used in the channel Now In the 90s. Is it some type of homage or just a case of two channels using the same UA-cam royalty free music?
Thank you bro for the video, subscribed now! I interested in the fish tank game you share in the firs minute in the video! could you share the name please?
@@johnjohn12044 So glad someone answered this comment! Actually is the game after Delta V, the one that seems like a RTS where some soldiers are attacking a wooden wall between 0:08 and 0:09 probably @stayathomedev knows it! xD
@@tomiokadev hey so I took a screenshot and put it into Google Lens, I found it seems to be a game called The Omins, I think it's still in early stages. They have a UA-cam channel. ua-cam.com/video/_9xXXO1Px2o/v-deo.htmlsi=AUQQ8Kj8a35loBwk
Stupid UA-cam deleted my reply twice. In future you can try taking a screenshot on your phone and using Google Lens to search the image, that's how I found the game
Beautiful, but is there a huge open-world Godot game that is as complex as V Rising, The Witcher 3, GTA V, Elder Scrolls V Skyrim and Red Dead Redemption 2?
@@plaasboer1568 I just found out there is no animation clip sequencer in Godot. Animation Player is more akin to Unity's Animation window than Unity's Timeline, Unreal Engine's Sequencer, Maya's Trax Editor and Blender's NLA editor. I hope Godot will eventually have an animation clip sequencer and open-world option as Unreal Engine does
You can just use the animation player to other animation player clips. There is also animation tree which provides a state machine way or arranging/ executing scripte
Wow Aetheris second :D
Thanks a lot for featuring our game in your top, so glad to see it here 🙏
Number 1. That map map making has me looking forward to when it the final release comes out so I can use it with my D&D group.
All of this games are beautiful! And I believe this video is a great show case about the capabilities of the engine
This is a hard choice. Each game showcases different art styles and strengths of the engine. A bit disappointed that Road to Vostok was not featured, but seeing how amazing these nominations are I am sure it wasn't an easy job for you to make the selection.
My vote goes to number 5.
I don't know if anyone remembers it but game no.5 Mechanic 8230 exactly looks like the 3d remake of an old point click game 'Machinarium', i used play that game when i was a little kid. Good times!
I thought Koira looked familiar and I found that I already had it on my Steam wishlist, but I didn’t recall the name at all. It turns out it was previousl called ‘Nej’, which stood out to me as a Danophile as it is Danish for ‘no’. Also, internet shorthand for ‘Not Even Joking’.
Anyway, my vote is with Mechanic 8230: Escape From Ilgrot - it looks interesting, charming and pulls upon Godot's strengths for smaller stylised 3D worlds.
Great looking games where I can see a lot of dedication from the developers. However, most beautiful is a little overrated tbh.
Can't wait to see the number 1 finished one day :)
Strategies are my thing. So my favourite is #9
Lumencraft looks incredible and it was fun but it wasn’t for me. There’s not enough explanation at first so it’s kind of weird to get started. I’m ultimately not into mining games though
Great... Inspiring works..
Lots of good stuff.
The BG music used during Beat Invaders is the BG music used in the channel Now In the 90s. Is it some type of homage or just a case of two channels using the same UA-cam royalty free music?
It's not the game's music 😂
Thank you bro for the video, subscribed now! I interested in the fish tank game you share in the firs minute in the video! could you share the name please?
Chillquarium
Our vote is for number 3.
Number 4 looks a lot like @realdevfrog frog island
My favourite is number 3.
Nice :)
An abandoned Japanese island populated with bunnies? Gee, I wonder why such a thing would exist...
Number 3!
I really wish to know which game is on 0:08
If you mean the yellow spaceship one, it's "Delta V: Rings of Saturn" on Steam.
@@johnjohn12044 So glad someone answered this comment! Actually is the game after Delta V, the one that seems like a RTS where some soldiers are attacking a wooden wall between 0:08 and 0:09 probably @stayathomedev knows it! xD
@@tomiokadev hey so I took a screenshot and put it into Google Lens, I found it seems to be a game called The Omins, I think it's still in early stages. They have a UA-cam channel. ua-cam.com/video/_9xXXO1Px2o/v-deo.htmlsi=AUQQ8Kj8a35loBwk
Stupid UA-cam deleted my reply twice. In future you can try taking a screenshot on your phone and using Google Lens to search the image, that's how I found the game
The Omins!
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Beautiful, but is there a huge open-world Godot game that is as complex as V Rising, The Witcher 3, GTA V, Elder Scrolls V Skyrim and Red Dead Redemption 2?
Godot 4.1 was released not long ago it has better 3D engine so I think you have to give it some time.
@@plaasboer1568 I just found out there is no animation clip sequencer in Godot. Animation Player is more akin to Unity's Animation window than Unity's Timeline, Unreal Engine's Sequencer, Maya's Trax Editor and Blender's NLA editor. I hope Godot will eventually have an animation clip sequencer and open-world option as Unreal Engine does
You can just use the animation player to other animation player clips. There is also animation tree which provides a state machine way or arranging/ executing scripte
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all of these were mid tbh
Ma number 1 looks rly good
@@zentoa it has a very distinct style, but idk if I'd call it "beautiful"
Nah man, these were all exceptionally good looking.
@FlanPoirot 12 year-olds when a game isn't a ray-traced bloated 200 GB mess:
Mechanic 8230 looks beautiful if you don't see that you are blind My friend
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