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Stencyl

Small engine for 2D games

It is designed with 2D and web in mind. Using Haxe language helps with achieving this goal.

Due to no code/block programming, it will be nice for people who start their way with Gamedev.

Because it is commercial software it has three plans:

1. Free which lets deploy games for the web

2. Indie plan adds desktop

3. Studio lets you deeply on mobile oses.

It looks nice as an alternative to Gamemaker Engine, with pros of the no-code programming and smaller community.

Links

Website: Stencyl

Download: Multiplatform download | Instruction for installing

Community: Forums | Discord | Updated documentaction

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