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[QUOTE=jediaction;37858]It is a decently powerful game engine that is mostly for 2D games. You can do wolfenstine style games and cool 3D games, but not that good Graphics. I have made a few games on there like a 2D platformer. Once, you got the system and you know the basics, you can make a game. It is recommended for starters of games, besides Alice, it is a good start.[/QUOTE]
They also have powerful "scripting" techniques for Game Maker in their programming language they call gml or game maker language. Using the simple drag and drop interface with a combination of custom scripts can make intuitive games in an efficient amount of time. I used to do a few things in game maker. =P |
[QUOTE=reuben2011;37900]They also have powerful "scripting" techniques for Game Maker in their programming language they call gml or game maker language. Using the simple drag and drop interface with a combination of custom scripts can make intuitive games in an efficient amount of time. I used to do a few things in game maker. =P[/QUOTE]
Sounds pretty cool. I've looked at the layout, and it appears very childish, but sounds pretty cool. |
[QUOTE=jediaction;37858]It is a decently powerful game engine that is mostly for 2D games. You can do wolfenstine style games and cool 3D games, but not that good Graphics. I have made a few games on there like a 2D platformer. Once, you got the system and you know the basics, you can make a game. It is recommended for starters of games, besides Alice, it is a good start.[/QUOTE]
Yeah that's true, I also have made some of game on there and it's pretty good for me. :) |
[QUOTE=Mortgage FL;40953]Yeah that's true, I also have made some of game on there and it's pretty good for me. :)[/QUOTE]
I'll save it as something to do when I am bored. |
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If its not over yet ill enter my [B]On the Moon[/B] one! :D
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I think this was over a long time ago.
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Oh OK. Thanks! :)
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