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react-three-fiber vs AppGameKit: What are the differences?

What is react-three-fiber? A React renderer for Three.js (web and react-native). It is a React renderer for Threejs on the web and react-native. Rendering performance is up to Threejs and the GPU. Components participate in the renderloop outside of React, without any additional overhead.

What is AppGameKit? An easy to learn game development engine, ideal for Beginners, Hobbyists & Indie developers. It is an easy to learn game development engine, ideal for Beginners, Hobbyists & Indie developers. It solves many problems caused by mobile device fragmentation. With it you can code your game once and then deploy your game to multiple platforms. Different resolutions and input systems are all easily handled by it.

react-three-fiber and AppGameKit can be categorized as "Game Development" tools.

react-three-fiber is an open source tool with 9.24K GitHub stars and 418 GitHub forks. Here's a link to react-three-fiber's open source repository on GitHub.

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Pros of AppGameKit
Pros of react-three-fiber
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    Good Scripting
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    C++
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    Ease of Use
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    Good Support System
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    Cons of AppGameKit
    Cons of react-three-fiber
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      .exe Export Very Buggy
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      Poor Support
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      Poor Tools
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      Not Used By The Pro Developpers
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      Very Buggy
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      Poor Showcase
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      Not Have A Popular Games
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      The Coding Is Hard And Based On C++
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      Coding Is Poor-Quality
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      Help guides Require Updating
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      A Bit Pricey
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      What is AppGameKit?

      It is an easy to learn game development engine, ideal for Beginners, Hobbyists & Indie developers. It solves many problems caused by mobile device fragmentation. With it you can code your game once and then deploy your game to multiple platforms. Different resolutions and input systems are all easily handled by it.

      What is react-three-fiber?

      It is a React renderer for Threejs on the web and react-native. Rendering performance is up to Threejs and the GPU. Components participate in the renderloop outside of React, without any additional overhead.

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        What are some alternatives to AppGameKit and react-three-fiber?
        Godot
        It is an advanced, feature-packed, multi-platform 2D and 3D open source game engine. It is developed by hundreds of contributors from all around the world.
        Gamemaker Studio 2
        It has everything you need to take your idea from concept to finished game. With no barriers to entry and powerful functionality.
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        Node.js
        Node.js uses an event-driven, non-blocking I/O model that makes it lightweight and efficient, perfect for data-intensive real-time applications that run across distributed devices.
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