Goodgis covers game development topics with a focus on creating cozy, colorful indie games and tutorials across multiple programming languages and tools. The channel combines tutorials and devlog-style content (e.g., Making a Game in Python, Lua, JavaScript, Godot, C++, Java, Scratch, and more) with design-oriented insights from a graphic designer, targeting searches around game development, indie dev, cozy games, and multiple language-specific game creation. Uploads appear frequent with an average of around 767.3K views per video, and the channel maintains a diverse output including tutorials and experimentation, as reflected in the recent videos and broad keyword targeting.
Both target game developers and designers with a high search overlap on queries like game design and indie game design, and Goodgis’s audience aligns with GMt's in-depth design analysis (search 100%, content 76%).
Similar focus on game development and indie game development and design, attracting an audience via the same queries; high search alignment (90%) but slightly lower content similarity (74%).
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Shares a focus on game development and indie game development with a snackable, approachable dev content style, reflected in strong search (81%) and solid content similarity (78%).
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Covers indie game development and snackable dev content with Metroidvania-focused topics, yielding high query overlap (81%) and substantial content similarity (72%).
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Shares snackable game dev and level design basics concepts, attracting the same query set though with slightly different production focus (79% search, 72% content).
Content Landscape
Competitors identified by match strength include Game Maker's Toolkit (86% match) and Thomas Brush (79% match), with Indie Game Clinic (80% match) and Juniper Dev (79% match) also closely aligned. These channels compete on overlapping queries such as game development, indie game development, snackable game dev, and cozy games, which are central to Goodgis's search queries. Game Maker's Toolkit stands out with 1.7M subscribers, Thomas Brush with 435K, Indie Game Clinic with 37.9K, and Juniper Dev with 348K, illustrating size differences where Goodgis (261K) sits between smaller indie-focused creators and larger general game development channels. The shared queries include game development, indie game development, and snackable or cozy game content, indicating audience overlap in tutorials, design insights, and approachable development content.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Goodgis?
Game Maker's Toolkit — 86% match, 1.7M subscribers; Indie Game Clinic — 80% match, 37.9K subscribers; Thomas Brush — 79% match, 435K subscribers. All three channels share a focus on game design, indie development, and game creation insights, similar to Goodgis's emphasis on game development and tutorials.
What type of content does Goodgis make?
Goodgis creates tutorial and devlog-style content about making games, with titles like Making the Same Game in Python, Lua, and JavaScript; I Made the Coziest Game Ever; Making a Game in Golang with No Experience; Making a Game with Java with No Java Experience; Making Yet Another Cozy Game in Scratch. The channel averages about 767.3K views per video and posts multiple times per week.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Goodgis?
We analyze Goodgis's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.