Learn the 5 most important features of Godot engine with us!

Coding & Tech
Logiscool
Oct 11, 2023

Godot is a 2D and 3D free, open-source, platform-independent game engine released under the MIT license. It was initially developed only for a few Latin American companies but became trendy among video game users worldwide after its release.

Godot engine is easy to learn, therefore, getting familiar with it is a great opportunity for kids interested in video game development. However, before your child commits to a course, it's recommended that you get to know in detail what exactly Godot is about.

Our article provides a comprehensive insight into this user-friendly game engine's most important features and attributes.

What is Godot engine?

The Godot Engine is an all-in-one, cross-platform game engine that is free of use.

The name Godot comes from Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot, expressing the creators' intention that the engine is never finished, there will always be a new feature worth waiting for.

Godot aims to provide users with a completely integrated game development environment. It allows developers to create a game from scratch using only content creation tools such as music, images, or textures. Game components - from codes to graphics assets -, are stored in the computer's file system (instead of a database). This storage mode is intended to make it easier for game development teams to work together on source code using version tracking.

It can be installed on multiple platforms and allows settings for each platform separately.

What is it used for?

Godot engine is used for creating 2D and 3D games.

Godot engine currently supports the following platforms:

  • Windows

  • macOS

  • Linux

  • Android

  • iOS

  • BlackBerry 10

  • FreeBSD

  • OpenBSD / DragonFly BSD

  • HTML5

  • Windows Runtime (WinRT)

  • Universal Windows Platform (UWP)

Teenage boy using Godot engine on his smartphone

How can you get the Godot engine?

One of the biggest advantages of Godot is that it is free to use, and as you can see above, it supports the most common computer and phone operating systems. If your child wants to try it, you can download Godot engine here.

What versions does Godot engine have?

Godot has 2 versions, the standard and the mono version. The main difference is that the mono version supports C# coding language. The standard version, on the other hand, supports Godot’s own scripting language, called GDScript, so the users can still write their scripts and do everything they would be able to do in the mono version. GDScript's syntax is mostly derived from Python, but it doesn't support all of the language features that Python does and even includes several custom syntax features specific to Godot Engine content.

What are the key features of Godot engine?

The key features of Godot engine are also the advantages that have made it so popular among so many users.

1. Node-based scene system

Godot engine uses a node-based scene system, where each node represents a specific aspect of a game or application. This makes it easy to create complex scenes and hierarchies and to reuse assets throughout a project.

2. Built-in tools

Godot includes a range of built-in tools, such as an animation-, a tilemap-, a level-, and a visual shader editor, to make it easier to create and manage game assets.

3. Powerful 2D and 3D graphics

Godot engine supports both 2D and 3D graphics and includes a range of built-in tools for creating and animating game assets. It also supports a wide range of popular image and 3D file formats.

4. Open-source license

Godot is licensed under the MIT license, which means that it is free to use, modify, and distribute, making it an ideal choice for independent developers and hobbyists.

5. Physics engine

Godot has a built-in physics engine that supports both 2D and 3D physics, making it easy to add realistic physics to games and other interactive applications.

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How to learn Godot?

If your child is interested in learning more about programming, game development or the Godot engine, you should take a look at our selection of Logiscool coding classes for kids. The Godot course is suitable for students aged 12-18 and requires the completion of the MIX 312 Course or Logiscool Entry Test. During the Godot/Python programming course, kids can acquire future-proof knowledge through playful methods and experience-based learning. This course will teach them the essentials of game development using the Godot engine as well as the fundamentals of the Python programming language. Our dedicated and experienced teachers at Logiscool will make sure that the students get the most out of their studies while having fun, too.