GameMaker vs Cascadeur

A detailed comparison to help you choose between GameMaker and Cascadeur.

GameMaker

GameMaker

Cross-platform game engine with built-in AI and visual scripting

Cascadeur

Cascadeur

AI physics-based character animation

Rating4.3 (213 reviews)4.6 (367 reviews)
Pricing Modelfreemiumfreemium
Starting PriceFree tier availableFree tier available
Best ForIndie developers and small studios focused on 2D games or 2.5D projects targeting multiple platforms.Game animators wanting AI assistance for creating physically correct character animations
Free Tier
API Access
Team Features
Open Source
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GameMaker

Pros

  • + Export to 9+ platforms from single codebase
  • + Balance visual and code-based workflows with drag-and-drop + GML
  • + Built-in physics, particle systems, and AI navigation
  • + Proven track record with released indie and commercial titles

Cons

  • - GML has limited ecosystem compared to Unity or Unreal scripting
  • - 3D capabilities lag behind dedicated 3D engines
  • - Per-platform export licensing adds cost at scale
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Cascadeur

Pros

  • + Physics-correct AI animation
  • + Works with any 3D rig
  • + Great for game characters

Cons

  • - Animation tool only
  • - Learning curve
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