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Modd.io - Multiplayer-First Game Engine is now open source
Modd.io is a collaborative game editor that runs in the browser. It’s like Figma for game dev.
We made this engine low-code and multiplayer-first so developers can quickly prototype casual multiplayer games.
I only hope that some of you guys will find this helpful.
Happy to answer any questions or listen to feedback.
Engine Demo:
Github Repo:
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