Amazon Open 3D Engine (Lumberyard) vs. SpriteKit
Amazon Open 3D Engine (Lumberyard) vs. SpriteKit
| Product | Rating | Most Used By | Product Summary | Starting Price |
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Amazon O3DE (Lumberyard) | N/A | Amazon Open 3D Engine (O3DE) is the successor to the former Amazon Lumberyard. It is architected for modularity and flexibility. Users can swap subsystems or add integrations to give games and simulations the capabilities they need without the features they don’t. It is a open source. | N/A | |
SpriteKit | N/A | The SpriteKit framework is designed to make it easy to create high-performance, battery-efficient 2D games. With support for custom OpenGL ES shaders and lighting, integration with SceneKit, and advanced new physics effects and animations, the user can can add force fields, detect collisions, and generate new lighting effects in a game. | N/A |
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| Entry-level Setup Fee | No setup fee | No setup fee | ||||||||||||||
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