Welcome back to "Unexpected Advertisement" but with a 2 this time and the only reason people actually use this platform. Today's "game" is not a game but a engine to make games instead. Have fun Reading 🎉
Today's featured user is: @BryceIsDev
Highlighting the Engine: Phoenix Engine


Imagine having all the tools you need to create your own FNaF inspired game without pulling your hair out over complex coding or endless debugging sessions. That’s what the Phoenix Engine delivers a fully featured, free game engine that’s tailor made for creating FNaF style games quickly and easily. It’s like if Scott Cawthon handed you his toolbox and said, “Here, have fun!”

Phoenix Engine is essentially an upgraded version of the FNaF Engine, designed to simplify and speed up the game development process while adding new features and a sleek, modern interface. This powerhouse engine comes with a robust shader and material editor, animation and light management, and customizable interfaces that let you design without drowning in code. Think of it as a game development suite that makes complex tasks like animating characters or setting up game logic as easy as a few clicks kind of like playing Minecraft in creative mode, but for game devs.

What makes Phoenix Engine stand out is its focus on user accessibility without sacrificing power. You can dive right into creating 2D or Fake 3D environments, designing complex animatronic behaviors, and crafting eerie atmospheres that would make even Freddy Fazbear proud. With tools like a visual scene editor, real time game testing, and an easy-to-navigate asset manager, it’s built to keep everything organized and streamlined, so you don’t get lost in a sea of code and assets.

The engine also supports multi-platform export options, making it easier than ever to share your creations on Windows, Mac, and Android. And with frequent updates rolling in, Phoenix Engine ensures you’re always equipped with the latest features, keeping your projects fresh and ahead of the curve.
If you’re curious about what this engine can do, check out its Gamejolt page: (https://gamejolt.com/games/Phoenix-Engine/852950) for all the details. The engine is actively updated, with features like exporting options that are continuously being enhanced, so it’s evolving just as fast as your ideas.
Hope you enjoyed this virtual TED Talk! Be sure to check out @BryceIsDev as well as Phoenix Engine, and don’t forget to drop your thoughts on this format and the engine in the comments below.


















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