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Visual novel engines refer to engines such as Ren'Py, NaniNovel, or VNMaker, which are focused around the creation of visual novels or visual novel adjacent games, rather than general purpose game engines such as Unity or Godot.
Popular engines
Other engines
Name | Last Update |
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BASS | |
Belle | 2017 |
CatSystem2 | 2016 |
CloudNovel | |
Dorian | 2022 |
Intale | 2021 |
jStory | |
KiriKiri | 2010 |
Kocho | 2021 |
libnpengine | 2019 |
LiveMaker | |
March22-Unity | 2019 |
MATAG.Tokyo | 2016 |
Novelty | 2010 |
nScripter | |
NVList | 2022 |
Om3ga Visual Novel Engine | 2018 |
RichCast | 2022 |
SEEVN 2 | 2020 |
Suika2 | 2022 |
Talefab.com | 2021 |
Tuesday JS visual novel engine | 2022 |
Twine | 2022 |
TyranoBuilder Visual Novel Studio | 2022 |
VNgen | 2020 |
Defunct engines
- Blade Visual Novel Engine
- Edge Visual Novel Engine
- MazeNovel
- Narrative Game Engine
- Ren'ai/Dating Simulation Engine (2008)
- Sylph
- UCnovel
- Vasilriot
Guides
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