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| [https://www.deviantart.com/matag/posts/journals MATAG.Tokyo] || 2016
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| [https://monogatari.io/ Monogatari] || 2022
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| [http://www.visualnovelty.com/ Novelty] || 2010
| [http://www.visualnovelty.com/ Novelty] || 2010
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| [http://www.vnengine.com/ Om3ga Visual Novel Engine] || 2018  
| [http://www.vnengine.com/ Om3ga Visual Novel Engine] || 2018  
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| [https://lunafromthemoon.itch.io/renjs RenJS] || 2022
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| [https://www.richcast.com RichCast] || 2022
| [https://www.richcast.com RichCast] || 2022

Revision as of 21:52, 2 July 2022

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

Defunct engines

Guides

External links