Ever wondered if there’s a simpler, faster way to design and develop your own football game? In this video, I show you how much easier it is to create an entire football game in Dreams compared to Unreal Engine. Forget the steep learning curve and complicated tools – Dreams lets you build games quickly with minimal effort. I’ll walk you through the process of designing, programming, and testing a football game, highlighting how Dreams’ user-friendly engine outshines Unreal Engine for indie developers and hobbyists alike.
If you’re an aspiring game developer, this might just change the way you think about creating games!
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I have so many memories of this
But comparing them with authentic "game engines" is overkill. Dreams is a fun "Sandbox-Playground", Unreal is a "High-End/Fidelity Render Engine". For game developments, the best platform is one that allows you to port / play your games anywhere, when creating them. Godot and Unity are two wonderful examples for "flexible engines", where we can create anything imaginable in gaming industry, and performance/learning/user-friendly.
Unfortunately, Dreams is limited to the "Sony's Ecosystem". Good video, but Dreams is like a sandbox game rather than an "authentic" game engine (like, developing with a game controller is not professional, it's just hobby).
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