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Game Closure

Easily design 3D graphics, deploy multi-platform games, and create immersive AR experiences.

  • Free
  • Web, macOS, Windows, iOS, Android
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  • Always free
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What is Game Closure?

Game Closure is a game development framework designed to simplify creating games and augmented reality experiences across multiple platforms. It provides a unified development environment where you can build 3D graphics and game logic once, then deploy to web, iOS, Android, and other targets without major rewrites. The platform handles much of the complexity involved in supporting different devices and operating systems, which normally requires separate versions or significant conditional code. Game Closure is particularly useful for independent developers and small teams who want to reach multiple platforms without the overhead of maintaining separate codebases. It supports both traditional game development workflows and AR experiences, making it flexible for different project types. The freemium pricing model makes it accessible for experimentation and small projects, with options to scale as your game grows.

Key features

3D graphics engine for game visuals and effects

Multi-platform deployment targeting web browsers, iOS, and Android

Augmented reality capabilities for location-based or immersive gameplay

Physics engine for collision detection and game mechanics

Asset management tools for organising graphics, audio, and other game files

Project build and publishing pipeline

Cross-platform code sharing to reduce duplication across targets

Pros & cons

Advantages

  • Single codebase deployable to multiple platforms, reducing development time
  • AR and traditional game development combined in one toolset
  • Free tier removes barriers to entry for indie developers
  • Designed specifically for cross-platform deployment, not a general-purpose engine retrofitted

Limitations

  • Smaller developer community compared to Unity, Unreal, or Godot
  • Fewer publicly available assets, tutorials, and third-party extensions
  • Limited to smaller-scale projects, not optimised for AAA game development
  • Less mature tooling and documentation than industry-standard engines

Use cases

Indie game developers creating games for web and mobile simultaneously

Building location-based augmented reality games and experiences

Rapid prototyping game ideas across multiple platforms

Small studios looking to minimise costs of multi-platform development

Ready to try Game Closure?

Pricing

Free

Free

Full development environment, project creation, testing tools, limited publishing options

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  • Always free
  • No credit card