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It's already being used for that! I use a program called [DungeonDraft](https://dungeondraft.net/) for easily creating maps for TTRPGS and it's built on top of Godot (see the modding API page where they mention Godot). - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
Dungeondraft and Dungeon Scrawl for dungeon maps (ideally after I draw them out on grid paper first). Source: 9 months ago
The Maps are made with DungeonDraft and the Assets of Forgotten Adventures & Krager's Shadow Pack. Source: 10 months ago
Two, it incentivizes me to be best I can be, as I can as well as enabling me to more easily afford things like Dungeondraft or Inkarnate to create custom maps or battles for you guys! Also I kinda need more food money lol. Source: 12 months ago
DungeonDraft - The program I used to create the maps. https://dungeondraft.net/. Source: 12 months ago
Crowdin.com — Unlimited projects, unlimited strings, and collaborators for Open Source. - Source: dev.to / 5 months ago
We're using Crowdin for this, since we need to localise with external partners to different languages: https://crowdin.com/. But there are other options on the market that are geared more towards providing a true source of text, like Frontitude or Ditto: Https://www.frontitude.com/ Https://www.dittowords.com/. Source: 7 months ago
You can try crowdin.com for coordinating translation. Source: 12 months ago
Any specific recommendations on which one to choose? Any translation system to recommend? Such as https://crowdin.com/? Source: about 1 year ago
For translations I can recommend you to use sites such as Crowdin, OneSky, Transifex, Weblate. Lot of smaller (singe or small team) developers are handling translations with the help of their users. You would be surprised how easy and how fast it is to manage translations at no (or nearly) cost this way. There is a lot of users willing to help to translate the app to their native languages. Source: about 1 year ago
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