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MBK
Registered 07/06/2007
Points 1578
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20th April, 2009 at 05:02:03 -
http://www.flatredball.com/frb/forum/
Lemme know if you have, then post here the free game creation and animation softwares that you have found too please.
It looks like it might be good ... it's written in C# and uses XNA ... I believe you need to know some actual programming language to use it though, not really sure as I haven't tested it out yet.
Click Me! http://www.create-games.com/project.asp?view=main&id=1444
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?aoo1dnnlq5i
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Shawn_S
Registered 13/03/2009
Points 30
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27th April, 2009 at 14:39:19 -
Haven't tried it out but I looked at the page.
My main question about it, is I'm not sure exactly how much simpler this would make game programming using XNA than just coding it yourself. You still need to know C# and XNA is pretty much a game engine in and of itself. I've done the tutorials on Microsoft's website and really, XNA isn't that hard to use. I guess maybe the game engine comes with basic functions already built to cut coding time down, but I don't know.
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OMC What a goofball
Registered 21/05/2007
Points 3516
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27th April, 2009 at 15:01:40 -
I have searched and searched for years, Clickteam's software is the best non-code programming environment you can find, hands down. Trust me, I've looked for years. Coding environments, on the other hand... check out darkbasic and XNA. Or even just plain ol' Visual C#.
Animation software... Well pixel art, the winner is again Clickteam's stuff. Vector art would have to be flash, which isn't free I know, but free doesn't get you very far a lot of times.
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