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fattiechef

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Apr 9, 2012
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There some great software our there for creating your ideal game.

As technology and software development has evolved,
the barrier is much lower and now there are many easy
and fun ways to get started in video game development.
Here are five free game development software apps to
help get you started with making your own games.




Sploder

For the absolute beginner, Sploder enables users to make their own platforming
or shooter game for free. Based on Flash, users can create their own custom game
using a simple drag-and-drop interface.
http://www.sploder.com/

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Create levels, place items, or even throw a dozen enemies at the hero.
There’s also the ability to save games and share them online with other
Sploder users or post the game to the creator’s personal website for everyone to play.



Game maker 8

For free game development software with more power and options, Game Maker 8 is the better choice.
The software has been in active development since 1999 and has a very large following.
Originally developed by Mark Overmars, a Dutch computer scientist,
the software is now developed and published by YoYoGames.

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http://gamemaker8.com/

Game Maker 8 makes it easy to create great games without having to learn a programming
language or spend a lot of time. Many tutorials and resources are available,
along with a lot of help from the community. Users can create any type of game they can think of,
be it platforming, role-playing, racing, adventure, or any other type. After users
get comfortable with Game Maker 8′s drag-and-drop interface, they can explore the software
deeper and unlock its true potential with the built-in custom programming language.



Phrogram

Anyone experienced with Visual Basic or Microsoft’s .NET Framework will feel
more at home programming with the free game development software called Phrogram.
Combining a professional interface with a fun focus on developing games,
Phrogram is a good way to ease into traditional programming. In fact, many
schools like Ohio State University use it to teach introductory programming classes.

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http://phrogram.com/

For someone with no programming experience, Phrogram gently introduces a real
programming environment while keeping things simple and providing many examples.
The official website has many tutorials, examples, and games available to download.

Phrogram isn’t free but it does offer a 30-day trial.



RPG Maker XP

Made for developers strictly interested in role-playing games, RPG Maker XP fulfills its goal well.
Since 1988, this software has enabled its users to create their own role-playing adventures.

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http://www.rpgmakerweb.com/

The games created with the latest versions of RPG Maker are reminiscent of 16-bit Super Nintendo
classics, like Final Fantasy 6 and Lufia 2. Games are shareable with all Windows PC users,
whether or not they have a copy of RPG Maker XP installed.

All of the tools needed to create a classic game are here.
Users can create their own map (game world), battle system, items, characters, music, storyline and dialogue.
RPG Maker XP has a very large community with many fan sites, countless tutorials
to teach the software and many great games to play. Be sure to check it out.



PyGame

Although specifically geared towards Python programmers, the PyGame library is a good choice for new
developers and programmers as well. The goal of PyGame is to make programming games in Python easier
and more fun. Python is a professional programming language,
used by corporations like YouTube, Google, and Disney.

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http://www.pygame.org/news.html

Despite its power, Python/PyGame is easier to learn than many other languages and
is used to create well-known games like the Backyard Sports series.
Many fantastic resources are available for learning, including a free
online book dedicated to creating games. For the serious game developer who wants
to get his or her hands dirty with more technical aspects, Python with PyGame is a worthy choice.


enjoy, play, and create with some great software.
 
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