It's honestly unreal to see my game in there! (4:42) This turned out amazing, especially love the music choice, what a nice track. Thanks to everyone making godot possible.
out of all the games i saw in this video dig dig boom was the only time i immediately paused the video to wishlist. it looks really interesting, cant wait for the demo!
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It's an honour to have our game Full-Scale Invasion alongside all your awesome projects! Big thanks to the Godot team for an amazing engine, and democratizing the game making process
I'm happy this is happening. I've known Godot since more than ten years ago, as a engine some devs mentioned as an afterthought just to fill the examples, probably first mentioning seasoned game engines like Unity or UE3 (back in the day), GameMaker (my first one which I just tried and made like two basic tutorials in 2004). Now look how far it has come. I'm in awe. A fully open source game engine, following the footsteps of Blender (whic I tried back when it was beginning to gain traction, in 2013). Been following this intro to Godot tutorial here in YT. It's like 15h long, but I'm planning making my indie titles in this great engine. So far I have no complaints. And this thing is not even close to reach its peak, the ascending curve of progress is just starting! Great years ahead of us for sure.
I wonder if it will always stay free and open source? Unreal and Unity were free also for the beginning to gain popularity then became paid once they made their place. Just like drug dealers, it's always free in the beginning until you are hooked XD Really hope Godot stays free and personal forever :)
@@konstantink07 I had the exact same thought when I saw the clip, and funnily enough, I also played DATA WING twice lol. It seems like DATA WING but with a lot more additional mechanics.
Weird, conspicuously missing is Road to Vostok, which is a port from Unity and the most photo-real project for Godot I have seen. There's even a tech demo for it on Steam.
What an amazing year it was! Just in January 2023 I started learning Godot, and in 2024 I am already included in the showreel with Robot Detour! So glad to be the part of the party 🎉
This is really starting to take off. Good for you. Stoked to see what this year will bring. The massive influx of new devs (for reasons...) will accelerate things drastically.
What a beautiful year of Godot games coupled with a phenomenally well edited video and great music. You love to this how much love the engine has being given.
It's an awesome engine. I'm having a blast learning everything I can about it and producing games with it. These features are looking modern and it's great to see. Now who's going to point a huge budget at a Godot game and make something groundbreaking?
Let's go ! The game that really stands out imo this year: Octahedrone. A super original 3D game concept, never done before, with top tear graphical polish, Tim really is a legend for that one. Really looking forward to buying it upon release !
3:55 - Finally, a game about going on vacation then trying to find a way to simultaneously power 4 electronics items using a power strip with only 6 outlets!
Just imagine what next years showreel will be like... after the migration from unity, plus now brackeys starting tutorials again.. its all we need to get going. Im moving for the simple fact of openware.. such a fan of software developed this way, because it takes into account the actual needs of the users, and not just abstract tangents in development.. just checked out the nodes, and wow, some of the 2d nodes are so simple and strait forward, actually useful - instead of a bunch of random complex stuff then the basic obvious things needed in every project being complex to create.. Great work guys, excited to see where this software goes!
Good to see the improvemenets and a lot of nice projects out there. I like the way and work what the Godot team made with the engine as well as I like Blender and many other small software emerged in this year. It's a bit overshadowed by the layoffs but hopefully these people will end up as indies or joining to these software maker teams and enrich the toolsets with experience. Keep up the good work!
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After Unity's idiocy, the 2024 and 2025 showreels are going to showcase some exponentially more impressive projects for Godot. Looking forward to Godot's growth this year. This is only the beginning.
If you showed this to someone 10 years ago and said the engine that made all these was OPEN SOURCE they would lose their mind. Such an insanely high quality piece of tech to be free and open source. Absolutely LOVE what you all are doing
wow!! This is the engine I use for gamedev and it's always nice to see other games I like have used it too. You can do so many different things with it!
Looking forward to Godot's improvement for years to come!! and more game devs to switch into it, even Triple AAA companies to eventually consider it more and more! Online Classes and Tutors inside companies should also happen to hook in more people toward this masterpiece!
This is amazing, and really inspiring for someone still in the infancy stages of learning how to use Godot such as myself. Seeing the beautiful results of people's passion and hard work put on display here is motivating!
What I love about this showreel is that it is a showcase of actual creative and aesthetic achievements. One looks at the Unreal Engine showcase and it's just realism and impressive graphics, and while that's cool in its own right, Godot's showcase had me deeply moved seeing the absolute wealth of projects that actually look fun and interesting.
It's honestly unreal to see my game in there! (4:42) This turned out amazing, especially love the music choice, what a nice track. Thanks to everyone making godot possible.
Love the way you did the animations of the cards in the hand and the overall look plus unique gameplay. Well done
Thankfully it's not Unreal. XD
I love your art style!
@@kevinfishburne I thought exactly that!
@@gizmowizard352 XD
Another year, another bunch of amazing Godot projects!
Happy to see my game Dig Dig Boom featured! :) (3:33)
Edit: It now has a demo on Steam!
Hillarious animation!
ive been following dig dig booms development since you posted about it on the spelunky subreddit, congrats on being featured!
i love your SFX Design, its satisfying in some way!
out of all the games i saw in this video dig dig boom was the only time i immediately paused the video to wishlist. it looks really interesting, cant wait for the demo!
Whoa it's Pablo Pickaxo!!
Thanks for featuring KOOK! (2:17) An honor to be among all these amazing Projects!
Beautiful game, I hope I can be half as good at matching the PS1 era aesthetic!
let the guy kook
Thank you for making an awesome looking game
I feel like a Painkiller vibe with this weapon
@@cuteraptor42 That was a big inspiration! That and the penetrator from FEAR.
Godot wiil be the Blender of game engine for sure!
Already is
@@NicCrimson Not yet. Godot still needs to displace Unity the same way Blender displaced 3DS Max in terms of users first. It'll happen.
There's a game engine integrated into Blender called UPBGE.
@@FreeSalesTips woah that's cool!
but also, what a terrible name!
@@NicCrimson nah still a lot of QoL features missing that would make the engine more mature
Godot logo animation in the end is just wow
Thanks
@@TH-camToen Thank you very much! How can we know where to look and when you release it?
@@TH-camToen You should make it at least an option to be the loading screen for godot! it looks very clean.
@@TH-camToengreat work! Where will it be available?
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It's an honor to be featured among these beautiful games (Jewel Run)! Thank you :D
I started working in Godot this year as a first time game dev and it's always inspiring seeing these projects
Same dude. I'm very looking forward to what's gonna happen on this journey!
Good luck and have fun out there 😎💪
It's an honour to have our game Full-Scale Invasion alongside all your awesome projects!
Big thanks to the Godot team for an amazing engine, and democratizing the game making process
Will it be free? The game looks kinda cool
I'm happy this is happening.
I've known Godot since more than ten years ago, as a engine some devs mentioned as an afterthought just to fill the examples, probably first mentioning seasoned game engines like Unity or UE3 (back in the day), GameMaker (my first one which I just tried and made like two basic tutorials in 2004).
Now look how far it has come. I'm in awe. A fully open source game engine, following the footsteps of Blender (whic I tried back when it was beginning to gain traction, in 2013).
Been following this intro to Godot tutorial here in YT. It's like 15h long, but I'm planning making my indie titles in this great engine. So far I have no complaints. And this thing is not even close to reach its peak, the ascending curve of progress is just starting!
Great years ahead of us for sure.
Huge congrats to all the games featured in this year's showreel! 🌟👏
Hall of Tourment! I had no idea! Despite the audio glitchiness I've noticed in a few Godot games, that game is a banger!
A free and open-source game engine have never been this good! 😍 Hats off to the developers 💯
Stride engine exists. Your comment has been invalidated.
I wonder if it will always stay free and open source? Unreal and Unity were free also for the beginning to gain popularity then became paid once they made their place. Just like drug dealers, it's always free in the beginning until you are hooked XD
Really hope Godot stays free and personal forever :)
We're really excited to be part of the Godot family
Thank you for showcasing Colorspace! It's an honor to be surrounded by these amazing games made in Godot and all the other ones not in the showcase 😊
it reminds me a lot of the mobile game DATA WING. Played that one twice, it's amazing! Did you use that one as inspiration for the gameplay?
@@konstantink07 I had the exact same thought when I saw the clip, and funnily enough, I also played DATA WING twice lol. It seems like DATA WING but with a lot more additional mechanics.
2023 Was a real glow-up year for Godot! Awesome stuff.
Thank you so much for featuring Octahedrone :) Incredible games once again, I'm amazed at what people are doing with this amazing software.
Awesome! Thank you so much!
Great to see so many cool projects
Weird, conspicuously missing is Road to Vostok, which is a port from Unity and the most photo-real project for Godot I have seen. There's even a tech demo for it on Steam.
What an amazing year it was! Just in January 2023 I started learning Godot, and in 2024 I am already included in the showreel with Robot Detour! So glad to be the part of the party 🎉
Very cool to see more 3D Godot projects. Keep up the good work guys!
Sad not to see Road To Vostok, probably the highest profile project in Godot at the moment, but I guess the dev didn’t submit it.
I follow a lot of Godot projects and somehow never heard of this one. Thanks for sharing!
I think they only featured released games/apps, so we might see RTV next year?!
The best looking Godot game IMO.
@@jowanspooner8733 They do feature unreleased stuff - Dig Dig Boom was shown and that's not even got a demo yet.
@@jowanspooner8733 I don’t think so… some of these things are still WIP and look like prototypes… I recognise some Kenney assets in one of them.
So happy that Octahedrone has been featured ! Love, love this game ! Good job once again Tim !
Oh, my game isn't there. What a pity! I hope this year I publish the finished version and so my game can be in the 2024 video of Godot showreel.
Awesome! Huge progress is evident! Keep it up! 💪
it's insane to see how much the projects made on godot improved !
I can't wait to see the next 4.x projects that will be made !
Cannot wait for the future of this amazing game engine!!! 💛
Full scale invasion looks amazing, I'm stoked to see more great sci-fi games coming to Godot
3:10 Immersive home is really impresive!
This is an extremely great showreel! Great job all!
This is really starting to take off.
Good for you.
Stoked to see what this year will bring.
The massive influx of new devs (for reasons...) will accelerate things drastically.
Really impressive year everyone, Keep up the awesome work!
0:46 Now that is a top showcase right there. 😯
this is exciting, i hope my game will be featured as well in the future
Nice, nice projects. Godot - is a great gamedev tool.
Good to see stunt Xpress in there. Always fun to see new gameplay reels posted of that game!
This is some incredible work. Really inspiring
That’s like a crazy good Marketing Trailer speaking for itself with nice chosen Audio and Visuals and Directors Editing 😎👌
What a beautiful year of Godot games coupled with a phenomenally well edited video and great music. You love to this how much love the engine has being given.
It's an awesome engine. I'm having a blast learning everything I can about it and producing games with it.
These features are looking modern and it's great to see. Now who's going to point a huge budget at a Godot game and make something groundbreaking?
OOOhh Dirty Land 5:02 Looks Awesome!!!
I am surprised Road to Vostok was not mentioned
Watching the games made with Godot fills me with good vibes - I fell like I'm back in the 1999 and playing on Pentium I.
The engine is shaping up really well. I like all the entries. They are all very unique. Great job everyone!
Let's go ! The game that really stands out imo this year: Octahedrone.
A super original 3D game concept, never done before, with top tear graphical polish, Tim really is a legend for that one.
Really looking forward to buying it upon release !
Thanks ❤😅
Man, can't wait for the project my team is working on to be featured on one of these
This video is just so good. The music, man. Congratulations!
Hells of torment, buckshot and many more so lovely see these being so successful
genuinely love that you do these. solid support while showing off the engine in various different ways.
It's so awesome to see the new addition! Looks better and better every year 😌👌
Those games all looked great but honestly my favourite part of this was the logo looking up at the end. Amazing graphics
3:55 - Finally, a game about going on vacation then trying to find a way to simultaneously power 4 electronics items using a power strip with only 6 outlets!
I had no idea Godot was this capable, for years I thought it was just Game Maker but oss
0:58 this is really amazing!
Great games, but I didn't see Road to Vostok or Medal winners 24. Two cool games made in Godot.
godot you are doing awesome job, please keep updating this lovely engine ❤ don't give up, don't pay attention to the drama 😊
Holy shit. 2023 was filled with some really creative and amazing looking games
Just imagine what next years showreel will be like... after the migration from unity, plus now brackeys starting tutorials again.. its all we need to get going. Im moving for the simple fact of openware.. such a fan of software developed this way, because it takes into account the actual needs of the users, and not just abstract tangents in development.. just checked out the nodes, and wow, some of the 2d nodes are so simple and strait forward, actually useful - instead of a bunch of random complex stuff then the basic obvious things needed in every project being complex to create.. Great work guys, excited to see where this software goes!
1:56 - Full-Scale Invasion - Noah Stevens!
Amazing to see just how many different styles and approaches people took for games made in Godot, shows just how flexible the engine really is
The fact that you guys didn't feature "Road to vostok" in here is criminal. It is literally pushing your engine to its limits...
I love Godot. Can't wait to show my games :)
as an unreal user I am extremely tempted to switch :O
Unrailed 2 is a godot game thats crazy
Yes!
@@indoorastronaut Indoor Astronaut is such a great name, btw. All the right vibes for a small dev.
Good to see the improvemenets and a lot of nice projects out there. I like the way and work what the Godot team made with the engine as well as I like Blender and many other small software emerged in this year. It's a bit overshadowed by the layoffs but hopefully these people will end up as indies or joining to these software maker teams and enrich the toolsets with experience. Keep up the good work!
Lots of cool projects! I'm looking forward to seeing more of Gunmetal Gothic.
Can't wait for one of my games to be on this
3:15
I am suprised that's made by Godot. Thought it would be made in Unreal Engine or smth. Amazing!!
We need the 2024 Showreel Godot! Where is it?
Are you guys planing to make the outro available, so we can use as splash screen for our games?
Pretty, simple, quick. Perfect outro clip.
I'll ask @TH-camToen to share it so that anyone can use it 👍
Yeah! I'll make it available for download as soon as possible ❤
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@@GodotEngineOfficial @TH-camToen Thank you guys!
Congrats on the amazing progress
Really enjoy this showcase, checking out some of these games!
I really like the looks and feels of many of them.
Love all these projects. I absolutely adore the "Dirty Land" art style!
Fantastic 🥰 I've started this year and I,m loving the Godot
And my friends don't forgot donate Godot foundation 😂🥰🙏🙌
After Unity's idiocy, the 2024 and 2025 showreels are going to showcase some exponentially more impressive projects for Godot. Looking forward to Godot's growth this year. This is only the beginning.
I'm glad that they decided to showcase more 3D games.
The gap between Godot and Unity/Unreal is starting to narrow.
My eyes are now smooth, thanks to everybody
Respeccct ❤🎉
The immersive home graphics were INSANE. I'd even say photorealistic. Almost life-like
If you showed this to someone 10 years ago and said the engine that made all these was OPEN SOURCE they would lose their mind. Such an insanely high quality piece of tech to be free and open source. Absolutely LOVE what you all are doing
Considering most of these looked like games from 20 years ago, I would have believed it.
The range of possibilities is insane. Good job devs !
came for the indies, stayed for the banging tunes
wow!! This is the engine I use for gamedev and it's always nice to see other games I like have used it too. You can do so many different things with it!
Looks amazing! Keep up the good work!
Very cool reel can't wait to see what new games come out with Godot.
thank you unity for making everyone see how awesome godot is
Looking forward to Godot's improvement for years to come!! and more game devs to switch into it, even Triple AAA companies to eventually consider it more and more! Online Classes and Tutors inside companies should also happen to hook in more people toward this masterpiece!
I was hoping to see separated mobile, pc and tool videos like before
It's awesome! I like all projects made by developers in this video. I'm happy that people create their unique worlds with such unbelievable mechanics!
This is amazing, and really inspiring for someone still in the infancy stages of learning how to use Godot such as myself. Seeing the beautiful results of people's passion and hard work put on display here is motivating!
Long live to open source and Godot !! :)
great showcase! gonna try some of these games out
I dont look at graphics in gaming but ocean mirror, I could play it just for it graphic style.
All of those games look amazing!
Cool to see a bunch of games I tried last year were made using Godot.
My game Seedlings was also released last year and made in Godot.
been learning how to use godot and i cant wait to see what people can add onto the ever growing library in the future!
What I love about this showreel is that it is a showcase of actual creative and aesthetic achievements. One looks at the Unreal Engine showcase and it's just realism and impressive graphics, and while that's cool in its own right, Godot's showcase had me deeply moved seeing the absolute wealth of projects that actually look fun and interesting.
5:26 wait, now we have an official animation to show the logo? ;)
i want that as an splash screen
Daaaaaamn, Halls of Torment is made with Godot :O
Best one yet ngl. So nice to see more talented devs give the engine a spin