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Unity (https://unity.com/, free tier): the easiest to develop by far, but games can be quite heavy to load
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Three.js (https://threejs.org/, free) : only for 3D rendering. A bit more creative-dev oriented. The go-to choice for a huge number of websites with 3D (but not necessary games).
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SurveyJS
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PlayCanvas (https://playcanvas.com/, free tier): full featured editor
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Nakama (https://heroiclabs.com/, free for one server)
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Hence, a higher number means a more popular project.
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