Lemonate.io is an open-source, browser-based 3D game engine with real-time collaboration. No repository required! Build games together instantly from any device, whether it’s an iPad or a laptop. Publish directly on Lemonate, share a link, or export to platforms like Steam. Game development, made accessible to everyone.
I've been using Lemonate for over a year now and I am still staggered by the completeness of its feature set after such short time in development. And since I joined the user base I have watched the platform mature and become more and more of a pleasure to work with. Myself I am more after the creative parts of game dev and I am not a hardcore coder, so I depend on tools that take all the common technical challenges off my back, and Lemonate is great for that matter. With development AND publishing all in the browser its a bliss already, but when their real-time collab features come online I expect it to go off like a rocket. I understand the whole project needs to grow now, so I wanna encourage you all to take a look and, well go tell people who might love it. Like I do. See you on Discord!
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Hi all,
I am Chris, one of the makers of Lemonate. I built Lemonate because I always wanted to have a game development
tool in the cloud that I could use from anywhere and in a collaborative fashion just like google docs or figma.
As I am not originally a game developer, working together was always my biggest wish so I could easily learn from others, but there is no such solution that is also completely open source.
Lemonate is what is going to change that. The collaborative features are still in the making, as are many parts of the engine, but it is now in a state where we have created several small games with it and it makes totally sense to get feedback from the community and improve it step by step. This is why we need your help.
Hi all,
I am Chris, one of the makers of Lemonate. I built Lemonate because I always wanted to have a game development
tool in the cloud that I could use from anywhere and in a collaborative fashion just like google docs or figma.
As I am not originally a game developer, working together was always my biggest wish so I could easily learn from others, but there is no such solution that is also completely open source.
Lemonate is what is going to change that. The collaborative features are still in the making, as are many parts of the engine, but it is now in a state where we have created several small games with it and it makes totally sense to get feedback from the community and improve it step by step. This is why we need your help.
I really hope you will like it!
Cheers,
Chris