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Steven Isaacs

Adventure Game Studio - 1 views

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    Adventure Game Studio provides the tools to make your own adventure, for free! Bring your story and artwork and slot it in, and let AGS do the rest. AGS provides everything you need from within one easy-to-use application. Create, test and debug your game, all in one place. Why wait? Get cracking on your first game now!
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.
Steven Isaacs

Interactive Fiction Game Design | NWP Digital Is - 3 views

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    The Pew Research Center reports that approximately 97% of teens play video games in their free time. Science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) subject-areas have used programming and game design to teach 21st Century skills, but what can an English class do to leverage the potential of game-based learning?
Henry Monk

List of Sprite SItes - 1 views

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    Whilst surfing the web, I found not another sprite page, but a forum containing MANY sprite page links! Individual sprite pages are useful, but this is a solid block of links leading to different sprite, background, etc pages! The guy who posted this forum is quite helpful to us who are too lazy to look for pages ourselves.
andcope1995

Scripts - YoYoGames Wiki - 2 views

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    From YoYoGames Wiki Game Maker Scripts are used in Game Maker to execute code. A Game Maker script is basically a function, capable of taking arguments in, and returning a certain return value. The advantage of scripts over regular pieces of code is that they could be performed more than once, saving file size, memory, and also making the code simpler to read, understand, and edit.
Steven Isaacs

gamingeducators [licensed for non-commercial use only] / Gaming Educators - 3 views

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    This wiki is a storehouse of resources, ideas and fun stuff for a small group of educators using video games with their students. It's pretty Minecraft focused at the moment, but I'm sure that will change. Check out the Minecraft Club Hub wiki to see what we're learning while we play!
andcope1995

Game Maker Language - 6 views

Overall this guy teaches you how to use the basics of Game Maker while showing you some simple code that could improve the way you make a game! http://forums.tigsource.com/index.php?topic=3251.0

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started by andcope1995 on 15 Feb 12 no follow-up yet
Steven Isaacs

Page Navigation in google Forms: How to create a 'Choose Your Own Adventure' Using Goog... - 1 views

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    Interested in creating a Choose your Own Adventure Game? You can do it using google forms and the page navigation feature thanks to the logic branching capabilities. Game on!
Timmy M.

Game Maker forum - 0 views

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    This link will bring you to a forum that provides tips and tricks for game maker. It also provides access to discussions about common questions with the software.
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    This website is all about Game Maker. It is a forum and people post all sorts of things like game ideas, and games that are a work-in-progress. This is valuable because you can connect to the Game Maker community, and generally make better games.
Steven Isaacs

National STEM Video Game Challenge - 1 views

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    The STEM Video Game Challenge is running through March. Participants can register now and utilize a number of free game design tools to create their own game or submit a design document with an idea for a new game. The contest is open to US residents in grades 6 through 12.
Steven Isaacs

MinecraftEDU Elfie - 4 views

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    One teacher shares their experiences using Minecraft in the classroom. The blog includes ideas for incorporating Minecraft in education.
Sean Ambrose

Right Sprites - 2 views

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    This site is quite similar to the one that I posted before. One huge difference is, although it does have less sprites, it also has sounds, backgrounds and many other things like that. One special thing also on this site is custom sprites. My previously posted site only has videogame sprites. This site has some sprites people custom made from their favorite show, comic, etc. It could be very useful to you!
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    These sprites are the right sprites for your game!
Timmy M.

Game Maker - Wikipedia - 3 views

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    Yes, this is a Wikipedia website. But it is valuable. It tells you the history of Game Maker, what it is, and the most valuable part of all, it tells you a little bit about Game Maker language. Can be useful for multiple things in Game Maker
Steven Isaacs

Sir Click's a Lot: Level 1 Complete in GameMaker Studio - 1 views

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    Similar to YoYo Game's beginner tutorial, this video shows how to create a simple click-the-dragon level that advances to level 2 when all dragons have been clicked. GameMaker Studio video tutorial play list with links to associated source files. Great way to learn the GameMaker basics!
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MSSD: NPCs & Items - 2 views

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    There're lots of cool sprites here. You have fruit and vegetable sprites, treasure sprites (genies?), animal sprites, and more! The page also has links to other pages on this website - the other pages have lots of enemy sprites that you can use, too.
camila s

Sprite Editor for .NET - 0 views

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    What is a sprite? If you look up "sprite" in a dictionary or on the internet, you'll get references to fairies, Advanced Dungeons and Dragons, and maybe even a bit of pixie dust. That may be what you were thinking when you clicked on the link that brought you here, but this article is about making 2D graphics a little bit more flexible.
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    it is really cool and shows how to put together a sprite
Chinmayi Kapur

Welcome to Minecraft - Episode 001 - The Basics - 0 views

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    This video does a good job of going over the basics of Minecraft...
Maxwell Silverman

Sploder: Retro Arcade Tutorial Part 1 - The Basics - 2 views

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    This was by a youtuber called SploderStuff he makes cool Sploder tutorials and this series is cool there is a part two with the url:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hf72Ybtg7DA
Sid TheKid

The Skindex Editor - 1 views

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    Hi again! I found a different skin editor. Personally, I don' t like NovaSkin because it has alot of "clutter" and somewhat distracts me. If you want to use a professional skin editor, don't use this one, but this editor is still a good start for anyone who wants a new skin :) Also check out the pre-made skins. They may be of interest to you.
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