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The best games I've played in the past 10 years have been made by 1 or 2 person development teams.
Games don't require a $20 million budget to be good.
Exactly
https://www.youtube.com/@Wauzmons/videos
That's a really stupid take. The quality of a game has nothing to do with the engine. It's just an abstraction of low level concepts like rendering and input.
The best games I've ever played were the ones people created for themselves. So it's reassuring to hear that you're having fun making it.
Thanks for dropping in!
not gonna lie it does a little but it looks good enough
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2471970/Planetary_Life/
Not exactly the same, this one is more like a mix between SimEarth and Spore.