Cursor is an AI-powered code editor for professional developers — it requires you to code. Makermint is a no-code game and app creator that generates complete, validated projects from plain English descriptions. If you want to make games without writing code, Makermint is the right tool.
Absolutely. Developers use Makermint to prototype 10x faster. You can export the source code and continue in Cursor or any editor.
A developer using Cursor could build a game, yes — but they'd need to write all the game logic, handle assets, set up the build pipeline, and debug everything themselves. Makermint does all of that automatically.
Not really. Cursor is a developer tool. Makermint is a creator tool. They serve different audiences. Some people use both — Makermint to prototype, Cursor to refine.