This Godot Add-On Makes Transition Easier For Unity Developers
Feels like home, doesn't it?
If you're a Unity developer making the switch to Godot and experiencing a bit of Stockholm syndrome, check out DanielSnd's Unity in Godot simulator. If you think it's running too fast, the developer assures that the add-on is fully configurable, so you can slow it down for a more authentic experience.
Of course, a lot of features are still missing, like sudden crashes, but if you actually want to try it out, you can get the add-on here. And don't forget to submit a list of everyone who downloaded your game each month so DanielSnd can charge you per download.
In all seriousness, this is a clever way to get more people interested in Godot. Just last week, it received a major 4.6 release, bringing a new theme, flexible docks, default Jolt Physics, IK, improved reflections, and more. You can learn more about it in this article.
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