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- No coding
- Open source
- Event system
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- Free and open source
- No coding needed
Cons
- 2D focus
- Some limitations
Out of 17 game engines tools we track, 12 meet the freelancers bar: free or freemium pricing. Ranked by editorial score plus external signals (G2/Capterra reviews, media mentions, featured status).
Top 10 picks compared. Scroll horizontally on mobile.
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Create and operate real-time 3D content for games and simulations
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Build web games, 3D, AR/VR with a browser-based editor
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A 2D adventure game where music is both a weapon and a quest for harmony.
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Fast, fun, and free 2D game framework for desktop and mobile web browsers.
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The world's top 2D & 3D engine for games, smart cockpits, AR/VR, and virtual characters.
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Create interactive visual novels and life simulation games with words, images, and sounds.
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Create 3D content and build games directly within Blender.
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Build cross-platform 2D games with a fast, open-source, Lua-based engine.
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A high-performance, cross-platform game engine for creating immersive 3D experiences.
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Step 1
We start from our full database of 17 game engines tools and keep only those matching freelancers criteria: free or freemium pricing.
Step 2
Editorial score (out of 100) on utility, UX, value, support, and innovation, then layered with external signals: G2/Capterra review volume and average rating, recent media mentions, and featured status.
Step 3
We rank by combined score and surface the top 12 so the list stays scannable. Pricing is re-checked on rotation and the page rebuilds hourly via ISR so picks stay fresh.
Buyer's guide
Freelancers (project-based independent workers — designers, developers, writers, consultants, marketers) have software needs centered on client capture + delivery + getting paid.
The dominant freelance management platforms: Bonsai, HoneyBook, Dubsado, 17hats, FreshBooks (with proposal + invoicing), Hectic, AND.CO. These bundle proposal/contract/invoice/payment in one workflow.
Above that: time tracking if billing hourly (Toggl, Harvest, Timely), portfolio + presence (own site or Behance/Dribbble for designers), and finding work (Upwork, Fiverr, Toptal, Contra, niche communities like Polywork).
The financial reality most freelancers underrate: rate-setting matters more than tool choice. Freelancers undercharge by 30-50% on average; rate calculators (Bonsai Rate Calculator, freelancehourlyrate.com) plus competitive research win more than any single piece of tech.
GDevelop ranks first in our game engines list for freelancers, rated 4.5/5 across 336 verified user reviews. Strong runners-up are Godot, GameMaker, Unity.
Yes. GDevelop, Godot, GameMaker offer a free or freemium plan that fits freelancers.
We filtered our database of 17 game engines tools to keep only those that match freelancers: free or freemium pricing. The remaining 12 are ranked by editorial score and external signals (G2/Capterra review volume, media mentions, featured status).
Based on our analysis of the top picks, prioritize: no coding, open source, event system, multi-platform export. These are common to the highest-rated tools in this list.
We refresh editorial scores and pricing weekly. Tool pricing is re-checked on a rotation that touches every tool roughly monthly. The list above was generated on May 31, 2026.