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'''Lumberyard''' is a free, open-source (but with a restrictive [[Guide:Licensing|licence]]) [[:Category:Game_Builder|game making tool]] recently released by Amazon (yeah, ''that'' Amazon). It's pretty [[Unity]]-like, and based on [[CryEngine]].
The '''Open 3D Engine''' (AKA: '''O3DE''') is a free, open-source (but with a permissive [[Guide:Licensing|licence]]) [[:Category:Game_Builder|game making tool]] built upon [[CryEngine]] and Amazon's [[Lumberyard]].


Documentation's already in a fairly useful state!
It still has a lot of developers from Amazon and other skeevy companies. The project is run by the Linux Foundation.


== Links ==
== See Also ==
* [[Wikipedia:Amazon Lumberyard]] on Wikipedia.
 
* [http://dungeonscript.farbs.org/ dungeonscript.farbs.org]
* [https://o3de.org/ o3de.org]
* [https://gamedev.amazon.com/forums/tutorials Tutorials] on the official forum.
* [[wikipedia:Open 3D Engine]]


[[Category:3-D]][[Category:2-D]][[Category:Game Builder]]
[[Category:3-D]][[Category:2-D]][[Category:Game Builder]]
[[Category:Open-Source]]
[[Category:Open-Source]]
[[Category:Visual Scripting]]

Latest revision as of 04:35, 20 May 2023

Release date: 2021-now
Made by: O3D Foundation,
contributors
Runs on:
Exports to:


The Open 3D Engine (AKA: O3DE) is a free, open-source (but with a permissive licence) game making tool built upon CryEngine and Amazon's Lumberyard.

It still has a lot of developers from Amazon and other skeevy companies. The project is run by the Linux Foundation.

See Also