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.

The Spine Mesh system, allowed us to give a convincing 3D look to our designs, and to smear key poses into nervous animations.Magic Design Studios
Our game has dozens of heroes and hundreds of enemies in various configurations, and Spine made it a breeze to create and animate them all.Joel Kinnunen, Senior Producer
Using Spine, we boosted our production speed while keeping the quality as high as possible.Sabri Nasit Batllo, Bee Square
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 was the backbone of our art and animation pipeline on Return To Monkey Island. All the animators and artists loved using it, as it really allowed us to focus on our craft, and work fast enough that we could throw in extra ideas and polish. I just don’t think it would have been possible to make Return To Monkey Island, with it’s huge cast of animated characters, locations, and cut-scenes, using any other 2D software!Rex Crowle, Art Director for Return to Monkey Island

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