Comment by shayway
2 days ago
I played around with it a few months back. Interesting project, but it never quite clicked for me. Sort of for the same reasons I bounced off Wren; both it and Luxe are more carefully structured and verbose than I want from something high-level, but not as flexible as something more low level. For ease of use I'd go with Godot, for control I'd go with something like Raylib.
It's worth noting though that I'm a hobby game dev looking to make smaller solo projects, and Luxe seems more conducive to studio workflows; there's an emphasis on artist-focused tooling, for example. Godot is the obvious comparison for a new open source-ish engine but it's really more of an Unreal competitor.
I'm still keeping an eye on it though, minimal docs/examples made it trickier to learn than it probably is (it is still in alpha after all). I'd highly recommend checking out the blog posts [0], they're great reads that go into a lot of detail.
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