◾️Free & Open Source: Completely free with no royalties and full access to modify the engine.
◾️Lightweight & Fast: Small install size and great performance, ideal for faster development.
◾️Easy to Learn: Beginner-friendly with a simple UI and GDScript (similar to Python), making it easy to pick up.
◾️Great for 2D & 3D: Strong 2D support and growing 3D capabilities.
◾️Multi-Platform: Easily export to PC, mobile, web, and consoles.
◾️No Bloat: Less resource-heavy than Unreal or Unity, making it more efficient.
Cons:
◾️Weaker 3D Graphics: 3D capabilities are improving but not yet as advanced as Unreal Engine for high-quality visuals.
◾️Smaller Community: Fewer tutorials and resources compared to bigger engines like Unity and Unreal.
◾️Less AAA Support: Not commonly used for large-scale, high-budget games.
◾️Limited Multiplayer Tools: Lacks built-in networking features like Unreal, requiring more custom work for multiplayer.