Game Engines


 What are Game Engines?

A game engine is a software framework designed for the creation and development of video games. It provides developers with a set of tools and libraries to build and run the game, including a physics engine, rendering engine, and scripting interface. Game engines also handle tasks such as collision detection, resource management, and input/output processing. They can be used to create games for a variety of platforms, including PC, console, and mobile devices.

Variety of Game Engines

The most commonly used are Unreal Engine, Unity, Roblox, Godot, CryEngine, and GameMaker Studio.
There are more than 100 recognized game engines in the market to develop games. They also use a variety of programming languages. The below-given link will take you to Wikipedia where you can see them all.



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