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Steven Isaacs

textadventures.co.uk - Create, Play, and Share Text Adventure Games - 1 views

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    textadventures.co.uk provides a web based and desktop (Windows only) tool for creating text based adventures (interactive fiction). The stie also serves as an online community to share your creations.
Steven Isaacs

Game Maker Resources - 2 views

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    This is a set of resources I have created including videos and 'how to' examples of game maker skills and concepts. The examples use game maker 8.1 and will soon be accompanied by examples using Game Maker Studio.
Steven Isaacs

Design your own game - 1 views

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    Blog post highlighting 5 tools that allow you to create your own game: 'Sploder, Draw 4 Game, Isoball 3, Jacksmith, and Purpose Games (a tool to create educational games).
Steven Isaacs

Gamestar Mechanic Learning Guide - 10 views

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    This is like the Teacher's Edition text for use with gamestar mechanic. It includes lesson plans, guides to each quest, and much more.
Steven Isaacs

Scaffolding Portal 2 for game design - 0 views

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    Mr. Walters is a teacher teaching game design. He utilizes gamestar mechanic and Portal 2. Interesting post about iterative design using Portal 2.
Sharon Jin

Gamemaker Tips - 1 views

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    This website is the Gamemaker Community. You can share your games with other players, get tips and tricks from other game makers, learn how to make your game better, and chat with other players on this forum. This website also has a FAQ page that can help you with your game.
Sam Potasznik

Game Maker Tutorial: Multiple objects "on beat" - 5 views

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    A medium-level tutorial on getting multiple objects to respond to the same alarm. Useful for rhythm games or anywhere you want to synchronize multiple event responses.
Steven Isaacs

Gamer Psychology 101: Flow vs. Fiero - 1 views

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    This blog post does a nice job of defining flow and fiero, two key concepts for game designers to keep in perspective.
Steven Isaacs

Ren'Py - 1 views

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    Ren'Py is a visual novel engine that helps you use words, images, and sounds to tell stories with the computer. These can be both visual novels and life simulation games. The easy to learn script language allows you to efficiently write large visual novels, while its Python scripting is enough for complex simulation games. Ren'Py is open source and free for commercial use. It supports Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and Android.
Timmy M.

How the Internet changed Video Game Launches - 1 views

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    This is an interesting article about new games, and what people do before they buy them. This article show that people use the internet more and more these days to see if a game is worth buying. Game development companies like EA and Ubisoft are taking advantage of this. You should read this article, because it is informative and interesting
Steven Isaacs

Sprite Maker - 1 views

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    Use the free Sprite Maker tool to create your own sprites. It is really easy to use and you can very quickly create a character with his own unique outfit. You will be creating your own sprites in seconds. When you have finished customizing you can export out your sprite and use it in your game.
Hunter Esposito

How to create animated sprites! - 1 views

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    I think this site could be useful for all sorts of reasons. First of all, this particular page offers a way for characters to maybe move their mouth if they are talking, or move their legs while walking.
Steven Isaacs

TechKim - cs4all - 0 views

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    Learn how to incorporate external sensors and input devices into your Scratch projects. We'll examine a variety of projects, utilizing different input devices, that participants can remix and share.
Steven Isaacs

Scratch Studio - ISTE CS4All - 0 views

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    A collection of projects for Let's Get Physical with Scratch: Sensors, Robots & Consoles BYOD session at #ISTE13. More @ http://techkim.wikispaces.com/cs4all.
Steven Isaacs

Activate! - 3 views

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    Activate offers a variety of challenges encouraging students to solve problems through game design using Game Maker.
Tommy Martinson

Game Maker Sprite Resources - 2 views

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    This resource is a whole list of sprites that work well with the Game Maker software. This is valuable because if you need some sprites, look no further, there are hundreds on this site (including Nyan Cat)!
andcope1995

Sprite Land - Royalty Free Game Graphics, Free Sprites, Tutorials and Games - 0 views

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    SpriteLand is a resource for your graphic projects. We have plenty of free graphics/sprites for use in your use. We also have fun animations, games and webcomics for you to enjoy. Play and have fun with our collection ofgames; immerse yourself in the onlineanimations andwebcomics; and enhance your own projects with thegraphics section.
andcope1995

Introduction to Computer Games Programming Using Game Maker - 0 views

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    This is a tutorial website for gamemaker! It is very helpful and can teach the basics quickly but thoroughly.
Steven Isaacs

30 Free Programming eBooks - 0 views

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    Thanks to Jacob for this resource including 30 free downloadable ebooks that teach a variety of programming languages.
Steven Isaacs

Beginning Game Development: Part I - Introduction (Channel 9) - 1 views

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    Thanks to Jacob for this one... Part I - Introduction Welcome to the first article of an introductory series on game programming using the Microsoft .NET Framework and managed DirectX 9.0. This series as aimed at beginning programmers who are interested in developing a game for their own use with the .NET Framework and DirectX.
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