There are not only games on Steam, but also many useful utilities that are not always related to games. And no, Blender's visual editor is not the only example. PC Gamer Portal speak about the most popular apps on Steam.

Weapons
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Graphics editor for pixel art lovers and masters. Of course, no one prevents you from editing bitmaps in Paint if you want to draw pixels the classic way, but why? Aseprite loads quickly, offers a minimalist, customizable interface, and many useful features, like the ability to automatically add shadows based on a certain color. In addition, the program is powerful enough to create graphics in HD-2D resolution.
RPG Maker MZ
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RPG Maker is the next step after developing mods for existing games like Oblivion and Skyrim. This designer essentially allows you to create games from scratch; Many independent developers first began mastering game development on early versions of RPG Maker. And MZ is the latest version of the engine, released in 2020. You don't need any programming experience to use it.
Wallpaper tool
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If RPG Maker suddenly makes you nostalgic for the days when computers had cool screensavers while they slept, then you might like Wallpaper Engine. It allows you to create a variety of static or animated desktop wallpapers using simple and intuitive tools. You can even make them interactive to create simple mini-games.
X cross
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Crosshair X is a tool for designing custom crosshairs, which can then be applied to almost any game. Color, shape, size – almost everything can be customized. While in some gaming communities this level of customization is almost considered cheating, it's still better than sticking a dot on the screen.
Studio VTube
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VTube Studio is the choice of many YouTubers, popular and not so popular. This tool allows you to manually set up the model or animation and synchronization of the model with the webcam. The widget set even includes free mockups you can practice with.


















