So, I'm not familiar with a lot of engines but I'd like to learn. I want to find a good framework, template, or tutorial on how to make a good Undertale fangame. As I said, I'm currently looking at Unity, Godot, and GameMaker (the engine Undertale was made on. But I'm not really familiar with those engines. I found a good template for Unity (https://gamejolt.com/games/undertale_changer_template/771575), but they don't have a finished tutorial. I talked to the creator of the template, and they said the tutorial may not ever be finished. I might still try to learn it, but I want to ask you guys first. I plan on making a test game on the top recommendations and tutorials, and making them public so you guys can decide which is better. Thank you.
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Roaring Knight: Crossover (Tentative Title)
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