TIC-80 Alternatives

TIC-80 is described as 'Fantasy computer where you can make, play and share tiny games. Comes with built-in tools for development: code, sprites, maps, sound editors and a command line' and is a game development tool in the development category. There are more than 25 alternatives to TIC-80 for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Linux, Mac, Web-based and Self-Hosted apps. The best TIC-80 alternative is Godot Engine, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like TIC-80 are PICO-8, Pixel Vision 8, atto and Pyxel.

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TIC-80 is a fantasy computer where you can make, play and share tiny games. Comes with built-in tools for development: code, sprites, maps, sound editors and a command line.

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TIC-80 alternatives page was last updated Jun 17, 2023
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  1. LowRes NX icon
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    LowRes NX is a simulated retro game console which can be programmed in the classic BASIC language. Make your own retro games on a virtual game console. Create sprites, tile maps, sound and music with the included tools.

    23 LowRes NX alternatives

    License model

    • FreeProprietary

    Application type

    Platforms

    • Mac
    • Windows
    • Linux
    • iPhone
    • iPad

    LowRes NX VS TIC-80

     
    • LowRes NX is the most popular iPhone & iPad alternative to TIC-80.

    • LowRes NX is Free and ProprietaryTIC-80 is Free and Open Source
  2. 8bitworkshop icon
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    8bitworkshop is a browser-based IDE for Atari 2600 development built on Javatari and DASM and CodeMirror .

    24 8bitworkshop alternatives

    License model

    • FreeProprietary

    Application types

    Platforms

    • Online

    8bitworkshop Features

    1.  No registration required
    2.  Web-Based
    3.  Emulation

    8bitworkshop VS TIC-80

     
  3. Zany80 icon
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    ZANY80 is a fantasy console built around the Zilog Z80 processor (used in the classic Spectrum Z80 computer).

    22 Zany80 alternatives

    License model

    • FreeOpen Source

    Application type

    Country of Origin

    • GB flagUnited Kingdom

    Platforms

    • Windows
    • Linux
    • Online
    • Self-Hosted
    Discontinued

    The last update is from 2020, and the GitHub repository has been archived.

    Zany80 VS TIC-80

     
  4. Riko4 icon
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    Riko4 is a Fantasy Console intended as a tool for pixel art game development. Built with Lua and SDL2.

    22 Riko4 alternatives

    License model

    • FreeOpen Source

    Application type

    Platforms

    • Mac
    • Windows
    • Linux

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  5. BASIC8 icon
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    BASIC8 is an integrated Fantasy Computer. Create, share and play disks in a modern BASIC dialect. Use built-in tools like sprite, tile and map editor to develop games fast while having fun with retro aesthetics.

    25 BASIC8 alternatives

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    Platforms

    • Mac
    • Windows
    • Steam

    BASIC8 VS TIC-80

     
  6. VectorBoy icon
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    VectorBoy is a fantasy console that can be used to play your own games written in the LUA scripting language. Unlike other systems of its kind, it doesn't use pixels to display graphics. Instead, the screen displays straight lines to form graphics of all kinds.

    22 VectorBoy alternatives

    License model

    • FreeProprietary

    Application type

    Platforms

    • Windows

    VectorBoy VS TIC-80

     
  7. ECoS icon
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    ECoS is a modern fantasy console based around the solid foundation of an Entity-Component-System architecture (ECS). Once learned, the use of an ECS can make game development and prototyping much faster and keep your code much more modular, making it easy to reuse, alter and...

    22 ECoS alternatives

    License model

    • FreeProprietary

    Application type

    Platforms

    • Mac
    • Windows
    • Linux

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  8. Voxatron icon
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    Voxatron is a fantasy console system where games are made out of voxels and made available to the system as traditional cartridges that can be made from scratch through a built-in designer or remixed from other shared creations.

    22 Voxatron alternatives

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    Application type

    Country of Origin

    • NZ flagNew Zealand

    Platforms

    • Online

    Voxatron Features

    1.  Voxel-editor

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  9. PQ93 icon
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    PQ93 is a fantasy console for making small games. It is available to download and run natively, but you can play the demo in-browser above. Included in PQ93 is a command shell and editors for code, sprites, sound effects, music patterns, and maps.

    22 PQ93 alternatives

    License model

    • FreeProprietary

    Application type

    Platforms

    • Windows
    • Online

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  10. CHROMA-60 icon
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    CHROMA-60 is a Fantasy Computer programmed in assembly language for an emulated 8-bit CPU and has a scanline based renderer that supports raster effects and allows for very colorful images despite the 1-bit display.

    23 CHROMA-60 alternatives

    License model

    • FreeProprietary

    Application type

    Platforms

    • Windows
    • Linux

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    Develop your programming skills by quickly creating and modding retro arcade games with Blocks, JavaScript and Python in the online MakeCode editor, the offline app or your own local pxt-arcade server.

    30 Microsoft MakeCode Arcade alternatives

    License model

    • FreeOpen Source

    Application type

    Country of Origin

    • US flagUnited States

    Platforms

    • Mac
    • Windows
    • Online
    • Self-Hosted

    Microsoft MakeCode Arcade Features

    1.  No Coding Required
    2.  Drag and Drop
    3.  Blocks

    Microsoft MakeCode Arcade VS TIC-80

     
  12. MEG-4 icon
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    MEG-4 (pronouned as "MEGA", 'meg?) is a free and open-source, virtual fantasy game console. It's similar to PICO-8 and TIC-80, but simpler to use, more featureful, and much more performant.

    22 MEG-4 alternatives

    License model

    • FreeOpen Source

    Application type

    Platforms

    • Windows
    • Linux
    • Self-Hosted

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