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GameMaker vs Godot

Side-by-side comparison sourced from the latest tool data we maintain. Updated whenever a tool ships a release. Both compete in Game Development.

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Option A

GameMaker

Game Engine

2D-focused game engine and editor with fast iteration workflows.

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Option B

Godot

Game Engine

Open-source game engine for 2D and 3D projects.

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Quick comparison

Pulled directly from each tool's catalog entry.

AttributeGameMakerGodot
Pricing modelFreemiumOpen source
Free trialYesNo
Setup complexitymediummedium
PlatformsWindows, macOS, WebWindows, macOS, Linux, Web
IntegrationsSteam, Console export pipelinesGit, Blender
Current version4.6.3-stable
Original releaseNot specified12/15/2014
Latest releaseNot specified5/20/2026
GitHub activityNot specified5/29/2026
Freshness scoreNot scored99/100
CategoriesGame DevelopmentGame Development

When GameMaker fits best

  • Create, test, and optimize game assets or runtime systems in production pipelines.
  • Connect GameMaker into existing stacks with integrations like Steam, Console export pipelines.
  • Use when teams can invest moderate setup effort for stronger long-term workflow gains.
  • Evaluate it in pilot workflows first, then scale usage as the team proves ROI.

When Godot fits best

  • Create, test, and optimize game assets or runtime systems in production pipelines.
  • Connect Godot into existing stacks with integrations like Git, Blender.
  • Use when teams can invest moderate setup effort for stronger long-term workflow gains.
  • Choose this when you need open-source flexibility and self-hosting optionality.

What they share

Platforms
Windows, macOS, Web
Tags
#game-engine #2d #indie

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