Welcome to the documentation for Godot Engine, an open-source game engine that allows you to create 2D and 3D games. This guide will help you get started with the engine and provide you with the necessary information to create your own games.
Getting Started
If you are new to Godot Engine, we recommend starting with the Getting Started Guide.
Features
Godot Engine offers a wide range of features that make it a powerful tool for game development:
- Cross-Platform: Godot Engine supports multiple platforms, including Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, and more.
- 2D and 3D: Create both 2D and 3D games with the same engine.
- Visual Scripting: Use the built-in visual scripting system to create game logic without writing code.
- High Performance: Godot Engine is designed for high performance, with a focus on low-level optimizations.
Tutorials
To learn more about Godot Engine, we have a variety of tutorials available:
Community
The Godot Engine community is very active and supportive. You can join the official forums or GitHub repository to get help, share your projects, and contribute to the engine.
Screenshots
Here are some screenshots of games created with Godot Engine:
For more screenshots and examples, visit the Godot Engine Showcase.
Conclusion
Godot Engine is a versatile and powerful tool for game development. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced developer, Godot Engine can help you bring your game ideas to life.