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05 Jan 2015, 3:07 pm

Are you interested in creating your own video or computer game? I stumbled upon a great way to design your own games. It's a program called Game Saled. Www.gamesaled.com it's a fairly easy to learn program that allows you to create just about any kind of professional sellable quality games you can imagine without needing to program. I thought I'd let you guys know about this


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05 Jan 2015, 11:18 pm

infilove wrote:
Are you interested in creating your own video or computer game? I stumbled upon a great way to design your own games. It's a program called Game Saled. Www.gamesaled.com it's a fairly easy to learn program that allows you to create just about any kind of professional sellable quality games you can imagine without needing to program. I thought I'd let you guys know about this



Uh, you might want to edit that post there, the link is spelled wrong and leads to one of them non-sites that appear for links that lead nowhere. www.gamesalad.com is what you want.

Also it's worth noting that this one is very specifically for designing mobile games.

That being said, mobile is a fine platform, and I fully support this type of game-design program. Used things like this before, they tend to make things be muuuuuuuch less of a hassle, for those that dont like screaming at minor code misspellings that cause the entire machine to implode. I can definitely recommend this sort of thing, then.



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06 Jan 2015, 4:13 am

I remember when I was in my late teens, I was mingling in the code of a game's toolset and eventually, I spent so much time in the toolset just looking at the code and copying and pasting sections of one script into another in a round-about way of getting a script to do that I wanted, eventually the code language began to make a little bit of sense, and one day I wrote a script from scratch that was like 3 lines... I don't even remember what it looked like because it was so long ago and I never touched scripting since, but man, the day I did those simple few lines of code, I felt so darn amazed with myself, I felt like a coding wizard.



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06 Jan 2015, 11:32 pm

It is a good starting tool I guess. A couple years ago, I tried to build my own fighting game engine from scratch using C++, however, that failed completeIy. Thus, I am thinking about starting up another game project in a the style of Viewitful Joe and Mega Man Zero using UE4 or Unity to help me along the process.



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07 Jan 2015, 1:03 am

Oops: it's www.gamesalad.com


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05 Feb 2015, 1:04 pm

Looks interesting! I usually use RPG maker VX ace or 2003 to make turn based RPG or adventure games, myself.



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05 Feb 2015, 1:23 pm

I remember when i was younger and my brother gave me a magazine with a RPG Maker XP. I was in a completely obsessed state with that thing.
I will definitely take a look at this one when i'm back home!