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Join Date: Feb 2010
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Game Maker: http://www.yoyogames.com/gamemaker/
Construct: http://www.scirra.com/ Map 001: http://www.engine001.com/gamemaker.htm RPG Toolkit: http://www.toolkitzone.com/toolkit.php Game Develop: http://www.en.compilgames.net/index.php?file=kop2.php Sphere: http://www.spheredev.org/wiki/Main_Page LOVE: http://love2d.org/ Arianne (Marauroa): http://arianne.sourceforge.net/engine/marauroa.html Drag[en]gine: http://dragengine.rptd.ch/dragengine.php |
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Super Moderator
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: India
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Wow Kortantic, you are like a mine of information on games. You are a total game freak, aint you
. I am really amazed by the amount of free software that is there in the world of games. I used to think that there wont be much quality free games, but seems like I was wrong.I used to play games earlier, but nowadays I don't. Its a pity. But, those who are into gaming, will surely be benefited by the information that you have been providing, both on the forum, and in the articles on the main site. Keep up the good work .
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Join Date: Feb 2010
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Oops, Map 001 is acctually Engine 001. That's what happens when you site from memory, and then find the link.
![]() Thanks for the recognition Anupam. It helps. There are quite a few more categories that would like to add (and already have my lists compiled on most of them ) but alas, time is such an intensive constraint.On a slightly more pressing issue to me, do you think I am starting too many threads within this topic? I've been considering starting a poll asking which game category should be reviewed next, but I think it might seem a little annoying to be asking for so much input. |
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Maestro di Search
Join Date: Jul 2008
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Good job Kortanic. Game Creation Software is a nice category to add. From among the categories, probably considering those more popular game genres to add first is a good choice, and leave those not so popular till later.
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: India
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.Well, I don't think you are starting too many topics. I dont see why not. If you still want more opinions or advice on it, then please ask this in the editor's forum. Gizmo, or other editors will offer their advice/help to you .
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Site Manager
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: South American Banana Republic, third bunch from the left
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I've never been into gaming so can't offer anything constructive about content. It's pretty obvious from the feedback though that those who are appreciate the effort being put into this category. As Anupam says, work through at your own pace so as not to lose the enjoyment factor and I'm sure everyone will continue to benefit from whatever comes next. Great job
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Planet X
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http://hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/...Main_Page.html
Old game creation but still works... not sure if it works on windows newer than xp though also has a lot of alternatives on site too http://hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/...ernatives.html |
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Full Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
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Here are a couple 3D game creation titles:
Platnum Arts Sandbox Dark Basics Pro Free Version (and other game creation software) |
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