Spine Showcase

Spine is in use all over the world, from multibillion-dollar publishers to small game studios and indie developers. Below you can explore some of the ways Spine is used in mobile and desktop games, interactive storytelling, filmmaking, cartoons, comic books, special effects, and more.

2D animation performance is very important in Code: HARDCORE. With Spine, we control animations much more efficiently, allowing us to save time and energy building 3D-like 2D animation. We also use Spine for special effects, animation tests, and even interactive cutscenes. Louiky Mu, CEO, Producer, and Art Director
With our small team Spine was a great fit, it allowed us to create multiple fully rigged customizable game assets and actually improved our production quality. Giving us more time to focus on making fun and engaging gameplay for our Zorbit's Math Adventure series.Chuck Murphy, 2D Artist & Animator
Thanks to Spine we've made great performance in our game and minimized the size of the build as much as possible. All the characters together with the animation are less than 6% of the build size.Alexey Gulev & Alexander Titkov, Bring Me Cakes
Spine saved us hundreds of hours and megabytes of shipped assets, thanks to its skeletal animation and skins system. On top of all that, the mesh deformation allowed us to add mind blowing 3D effects to our 2D game easily.Fede Puopolo, Game Designer & Animator
We were able to quickly create movements for 2D characters. When revising the motion, it was helpful that we could make adjustments to bones and change timing in the dopesheet without needing to waste time redrawing, as we do for hand drawn animations.Masayuki Onoue, Director

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