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Post by kennn on Jun 28, 2019 3:24:57 GMT -6
I found the software. The software looks quite interesting because: "Making games since 1996!" It looks as if this software is with a long history. div-arena.co.ukOur talented members may start intending to look into it!!!!
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Post by tbird on Jun 28, 2019 17:34:31 GMT -6
I had a quick look, it is very unique. Lots of menus, looks almost tedious for doing little things, but since I havent tried it I cannot say for sure. The community looks almost dead, which is a shame it had quite the following, probably people going to easier and more rapid app development tools.
Funny thing is I have done alot of searching and I mean alot, for dev tools that support Linux and you found one that I never heard of before lol.
Good find.
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Post by johnno56 on Jun 29, 2019 3:30:29 GMT -6
I to was surprised to find a Linux 'studio'. Very retro looking... I like the look.
In a generation of "I want it now" I'm not surprised by the attraction of of more rapid tools. I think there is greater satisfaction in, "I coded that game..." rather than "I used xyz to build that game...". To each his/her own.
I agree. Good find.
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Post by kennn on Jun 30, 2019 7:49:37 GMT -6
I to was surprised to find a Linux 'studio'. Very retro looking... I like the look. You like the look? Good. We will have chances to hear your advanced opinions of the software. Nowadays, most developers like to use tools like Unity, GameMaker, etc. Create some game objects and attach a script(or scripts) to each of them.
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Post by kennn on Jun 30, 2019 7:50:44 GMT -6
I had a quick look, it is very unique. Lots of menus, looks almost tedious for doing little things, but since I havent tried it I cannot say for sure. The language looks like Pascal! I heard that Pascal was a cousin of BASIC! Yes, Linux version is available. You can make professional games with this software on your Linux computer!
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