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The only program I have seen that makes landscapes like FlowScape is VUE by e-on software. In fact some of the landscapes in the Pirates of the Caribbean movies was made using VUE.
However, I do like FlowScape so much better.
Mainly due to it being so user friendly. 😊
It has a UDK feel about it, but easier to use.
Not so automatic, yet, it is a Sand box. Love it.
I was going to try Worldmaker but you can't use images created with it for anything. If you just like to play then it's fine, but if you ever wanted to use images for a project it's useless.
Worldmaker development seems to have stagnated so as a result I've decided to start punishing myself by learning Blender...
https://cinegame.world, https://menyr.com, https://everywhere.game