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Alternatives to Fyrox

19 game development tools sit alongside Fyrox in this directory. Below is what separates each from Fyrox on the figures we hold, price, model, tier count and rating, and a direct comparison for every one.

Alternatives listed
19
With a free tier
17
Cheaper to start
0
Fyrox starts at
Free

Why people look past Fyrox

Only what the record supports. Each point below is a figure on the Fyrox entry measured against the tools listed beside it.

There is only one tier

Fyrox publishes a single plan, Open Source at Free. There is no smaller tier to drop to if the fit is wrong or the budget moves.

What each alternative does differently

Ordered by the aggregated rating on each catalogue entry. Differences are drawn from price, pricing model, tier count and rating, the fields the category listing carries. For a feature-level difference, follow the head-to-head link on each card: those pages read both full records.

Create games without coding

Priced and rated the same as Fyrox on the figures we hold. The difference, if there is one, is in the feature records.

Build worlds, break limits. Professional game development engine.

Priced and rated the same as Fyrox on the figures we hold. The difference, if there is one, is in the feature records.

Free

A refreshingly simple data-driven game engine built in Rust

Priced and rated the same as Fyrox on the figures we hold. The difference, if there is one, is in the feature records.

The fastest way to create games. For everyone.

  • Sold on a freemium model rather than free.
  • 2 tiers to Fyrox's 1.

Free 2D skeletal animation solution

  • Sold on a open-source model rather than free.

Open-source, lightweight 2D game engine

Priced and rated the same as Fyrox on the figures we hold. The difference, if there is one, is in the feature records.

Every Fyrox alternative at a glance

A dash means the catalogue entry carries no figure, not that the answer is nothing.

Game Development alternatives to Fyrox
ToolEntry priceModelTiersHead to head
Fyrox (this page)FreeFree1
GDevelopFreeFree1vs Fyrox
CryEngineFreeFree1vs Fyrox
BevyFreeFree1vs Fyrox
GameMaker Studio 2FreeFreemium2vs Fyrox
DragonBonesFreeOpen-source-vs Fyrox
Cocos2d-xFreeFree1vs Fyrox
Godot EngineFreeOpen-source-vs Fyrox
AppGameKitFreeFree1vs Fyrox
DefoldFreeFree1vs Fyrox
BuildboxFreeFreemium2vs Fyrox
Flax EngineFreeFree1vs Fyrox
GamesparksFreeUsage-based2vs Fyrox
Construct 3FreeFreemium2vs Fyrox
Adventure Game StudioFreeFree1vs Fyrox
Armory3DFreeFree1vs Fyrox
CascadeurFree, then $29/month-4vs Fyrox
FMODFreeFreemium2vs Fyrox
Clickteam Fusion$99/one-timeSubscription2vs Fyrox
Aseprite$19.99/onceOne-time1vs Fyrox

Ratings are aggregated from third-party sources and imported with each catalogue entry; Softwr hosts no reviews of these products. How each figure is used is set out on the Fyrox badges page.

Cheaper ways to solve the same problem

Free to start (17)

These publish a tier that costs nothing, so they can be evaluated before any money changes hands.

What you would be giving up

Fyrox is most often brought in for 3d game development, 2d games, simulation, prototyping. Anything replacing it has to cover the ones you actually depend on, and a cheaper tool that misses one of them is not cheaper.

Two things this page cannot settle. It compares on price, model, tier count and rating, because those are the fields the category listing carries, feature-level differences need both full records, which is what the head-to-head pages load. And the ratings are third-party aggregates imported with each entry rather than reviews written here, so a 0.2 difference between two tools is noise rather than a finding.

If Fyrox is broadly right and the question is cost, the Fyrox pricing breakdown covers every tier and what each one adds. If you want the whole field rather than a shortlist, the Game Development category lists everything the directory holds, and best game development tools ranks them.

Fyrox runs on windows, macos, linux, webgl. Platform coverage is not carried on the category listing for the alternatives, so it is one more thing to check on each head-to-head page rather than here.

Questions about Fyrox alternatives

What are the main alternatives to Fyrox?
19 other game development tools are listed in this directory, led by GDevelop, CryEngine, Bevy, GameMaker Studio 2. They are ordered by the aggregated rating on each catalogue entry, not by any Softwr ranking.
What is the best free alternative to Fyrox?
17 of the alternatives listed here can be used without paying: GDevelop, CryEngine, Bevy, GameMaker Studio 2, DragonBones.
Why do people look for an alternative to Fyrox?
On the figures on record, one thing stands out: there is only one tier. Each is set out with the numbers behind it above.
What would I give up by switching from Fyrox?
Fyrox is most often brought in for 3d game development, 2d games, simulation, prototyping. Anything you replace it with has to cover the ones you actually rely on, the side-by-side comparisons linked from each alternative below put the two feature records against each other.
Is there an open-source alternative to Fyrox?
DragonBones, Godot Engine are recorded with an open-source licence model.
How were these Fyrox alternatives chosen?
They are the tools filed in the same category, Game Development, ordered by the aggregated rating on each entry. There is no editorial shortlist, and nothing on this page is paid: no sponsored slot runs on alternatives pages and the order cannot be bought. Softwr has not used these products.
Where can I compare Fyrox against one of these directly?
Every alternative below has a side-by-side page against Fyrox covering price, platforms, features and what each one is used for. Those pages read the full record for both products rather than the summary shown here.
Does this list cover every game development tool?
No. It covers what this directory holds in the Game Development category, 19 tools beside Fyrox. The category page lists the rest of the catalogue as it grows.

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