Scratch is developed by the Lifelong Kindergarten Group at the MIT Media Lab, with financial support from the National Science Foundation, Microsoft, Intel Foundation, MacArthur Foundation, Google, Iomega and MIT Media Lab research consortia.
Scratch is a programming language that makes it easy to create your own interactive stories, animations, games, music, and art -- and share your creations on the web.
In this clip from Indie Game: The Movie (http://www.indiegamethemovie.com/), Edmund McMillen, co-designer of Super Meat Boy, explains some key principles of game design.
This is a useful resource for beginners in Game Maker, showing all the different things the program is capable of. It's also good for people who aren't sure whether they want to buy it or not, because it describes the program very well and gives a review of it before the tutorial starts.
This is really helpful for people who don't understand how the game works or how to play the game. If I was new to game maker this would really help me understand the concept of game maker and the basics of how it works.
Student game created with Sploder using the 3d mission game creator. Fun multi-level game with increasing challenge and ample weapons and powerups. The game incorporates the use of puzzles to open locks. Nice job.
READ THIS I U LIKE MINECRAFT!!!!
this link will bring you to a website were you can download adventure mod packs. They are a ton of fun.Go to the website to read more. FYI the gameplay will be much smoother if you have a gaming computer.
Game Maker - Pop-up messages and questions - http://gamemaker.info/en/manual/407_02_messages This is an obvious one (it's the gamemaker website) but I used it and found it very helpful when I was...
If you are new to minecraft, then this will help you play the game and understand all of the crafting recipes in the game when you are playing survival.
On this website, if you look on the left, there's a link called Gamepedia Forums (under gamepedia) to add a Suggestion and/or request. It's kind of like Eco forum, except you can do DIFFERENT GAMES OTHER THAN MINECRAFT
Piskel, free online sprite editor. A simple web-based tool for Spriting and Pixel art. Create pixel art, game sprites and animated GIFs. Free and open-source.
It is a great free sprite creator, and is easily used.
Piskel, free online sprite editor. A simple web-based tool for Spriting and Pixel art. Create pixel art, game sprites and animated GIFs. Free and open-source.
Piskel, free online sprite editor. A simple web-based tool for Spriting and Pixel art. Create pixel art, game sprites and animated GIFs. Free and open-source.
Piskel is an easy to use and very effective tool for creating pixel graphics for GameMaker: Studio and other programs. Animations can be made right in the web based app!
This is the site where the GameMaker community resides. Publish your games here to share them with the rest of the community. Play and rate games created by other GameMaker users.
Sniper Rust VR lets you don the role of a tough and skilled gun, hired to beat an armed military uprising in different locations. The first thing that strikes you is the photorealistic environments through which you, the protagonist, will travel in order to hunt down one militant after another.
The idea of 3D modeling may sound new, but it has roots cartoon magazines, early-stage animations and simple electronic games people played in their childhood, somewhere in the '70s. And all readers (or viewers) dreamt those graphics could turn into reality.
Inform is a design system for interactive fiction based on natural language. It is a radical reinvention of the way interactive fiction is designed, guided by contemporary work in semantics and by the practical experience of some of the world's best-known writers of IF.
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
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.
These tutorials are all for Game Maker. The tutorials should help you start building games with the software and learn how the scripting works. They have small script examples.
This user on youtube has a great library of sound effects! To obtain a particular sound effect, go on its video, copy the url, then go on http://www.youtube-mp3.org/ and paste the url there, and download the MP3 version that you can then edit in Audacity and put into your game!