@Blackthornprod

Which game engine takes the crown in your opinion?
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@grandwyrm5275

not going to lie, thefluffypotato did an amazing job with the last game, the vibe and gameplay were incredible

@DaFluffyPotato

Thanks for having me! It was quite an interesting challenge. The games looked quite good for 1 day!

@2_Elliot

Godot totally took the cake on this one! 
I love how this shows that a game doesn’t need hyper-realistic assets to be a great experience. Well done to all developers!

@st.altair4936

The Godot VR one was easily the coolest. DaFluffyPotato didn't even use pre-made assets, what a chad.

@inthereverb1713

DaFluffyPotato wins by a landslide in my opinion, modelling everything by themself (nothings wrong with using premade assets, but thats dedication for having such limited time) AND coming up with some amazing ideas?!?!  Have to look at the games they've made cause if this is what they can do with one day, what they do normally has gotta be amazing!!!

@DualWielded

Wouldn't mind seeing someone representing board/card games and making a physical game for a future episode

@Nahnono

Given just a horror prompt and unlimited possibilities, 99 out of 100 game developers will make the same generic slenderman clone.

@krayne2084

I think the Godot dev wins by a landslide, not necessarily Godot though. He was creative as hell and I think the only Engine selling points that were made were that Unity and Unreal had respectively good and good looking premade assets.

@GorkaGames

I love how the games turned out!! Had a lot of fun participating 😁🔥

@T3chedOut

I honestly feel like the Godot projects were the only realistic representations of "games made in X time" because the others used asset packs, while DaFluffyPotato actually included making all the assets in their dev time. That said, every project was really impressive given the small amount of time, I love the idea to make the mic always on and repevant to the gameplay!!

@Flamsleburger

I personally really like the 24-hour Godot game. The art style is really cool and the environment looks super interesting, as well as it's the most unique out of all of the three games. Everyone here did an amazing job, love these challenge videos Prod!

@NuttachaiTipprasert

Godot dev won by far. Not only he didn't rely on the hyper-realistic assets and lightning (nothing wrong about that, BTW), but his gameplay mechanic is more complete and makes the game legit scary. Kudos for him.

@painleroux9486

Hollyyy the Godot one was the best for me , well done to every one

@redtsar

That VR game easily won that
The other games didn't feel tense to me, (I am a huge horror game freak so I'm probably just picky)
Just the audio, the scenery, the whole vibe, just absolutely incredible 
Well done DaFluffyPotato

@eelberger

I'd say that thefluffypotato takes the cake with this one. I think the self-made modeling really shows their skill.

@tiacool7978

"I need more orbs." 
Panic throws the moment he hears sound.

All the games were great. I do like the 24 Godot game the most. But the 24 hour game in Unreal was really good too. Did not expect the monsters to walk in the Unity game though. Definitely would have caught me off guard.

@eboatwright_

I'm guessing that we're only voting on the 24 hour ones, so it definitely goes to DaFluffyPotato :D

@personismaybe0610

Seeing DaFluffyPotato is always nice.

@bmorr

It’s wild to see DaFluffyPotato make stuff outside of Pygame. It’s awesome to see him out of the blue right after I was checking to see if he had posted recently.