RealTutsGML has lots of tutorials, whether it be making an RPG in GameMaker, the basics in Java, or a platformer in Java. His site is absolutely amazing, and I learned so much from it.
This article talks about Unreal Engine 4, a professional game engine that I hope to learn and use for my 20% time project. Unreal Engine 4 is used by many developers around the world to create great graphic intensive games, and I hope to do the same and take full utilization of this awesome tool.
This site is pretty useful for those looking for the more animated cartoon style characters, though it doesn't have many it still may prove useful to some people
This video shows the basic format used in creating an interactive story / text based adventure using the Inform software. The video is great as it definitely provides the viewer with the belief that creating a text based adventure with this tool is definitely viable!
This blog post features interactive fiction authoring tools used to create interactive fiction (i.e. text based adventure games. ) The tools featured are: twine, Inform7, TADS, Quest, and ADRIFT.
Thanks to Jacob for this one...
Codecademy is the easiest way to learn how to code. It's interactive, fun, and you can do it with your friends. This track teaches JavaScript and leads you to creating games with JavaScript.
With AT&T's support, GameDesk is taking its model nationwide, helping to improve student outcomes across the country. "Up until now we have only been able to support schools here in LA. With AT&T's support, we're going to be able to scale up and get these new learning tools out there for everyone," explained Lucien Vattel, founder and executive director of GameDesk.
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.
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
qCraft is not a simulation of quantum physics, but it does provide 'analogies' that attempt to show how quantum behaviors are different from everyday experience, allowing players to create structures and devices that exhibit Minecraft versions of quantum properties like observer dependence, superposition and entanglement.
This website can be extremely easy sometimes and other times it be extremely difficult. Its fun and it make time fly by fast. Theres a number of level on Code.org and it take time. If your a patient gamer this is the place for you!