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Steam News10 September 20259mo ago

Goodbye Unity, hello Godot!

After the bold decision to leave Unity and switch to Godot for development, the next major iteration of CRUMB will benefit from fully native customisable docking windows and layouts.

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Full CRUMB Circuit Simulator update

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addedAfter the bold decision to leave Unity and switch to Godot for development, the next major iteration of CRUMB will benefit from fully native customisable docking windows and layouts. With the added benefit of built-in code editing functionality, bringing custom components one step closer!

CRUMB Circuit Simulator changes

addedAfter the bold decision to leave Unity and switch to Godot for development, the next major iteration of CRUMB will benefit from fully native customisable docking windows and layouts. With the added benefit of built-in code editing functionality, bringing custom components one step closer!

After the bold decision to leave Unity and switch to Godot for development, the next major iteration of CRUMB will benefit from fully native customisable docking windows and layouts. With the added benefit of built-in code editing functionality, bringing custom components one step closer!

2.0 will be released as a free update in the future to all existing CRUMB users Steam post image

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