Both GDevelop and hyperPad are no-code game engines that let you create iPad games, but they have key differences in usability, publishing, and pricing. Here's how they compare:
✅ You want a fully iPad-native game development tool.
✅ You want to publish to the App Store directly with no extra fees.
✅ You prefer an intuitive, drag-and-drop system made for touchscreens.
✅ You like sharing projects and getting feedback via the hyperPad Global Hub.
✅ You need a browser-based tool that works on multiple devices.
✅ You want cross-platform publishing (Windows, Android, web, etc.).
✅ You don’t mind extra export steps to publish on iOS.
✅ You want cloud-based saving to access your project from anywhere.
🚀 Verdict: If you’re focused on iPad game development with App Store publishing, hyperPad is the best choice. Or try both to see which you prefer!
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