Game Maker - Official Site
Did you always want to design computer games? And you don't want to spend a lot of time learning to become a programmer? Then you came to the right place. Game Maker is a program that allows you to make exciting computer games without the need to write a single line of code. Using easy to learn drag-and-drop actions you can make professional looking games in little time. Games with backgrounds, animated graphics, music and sound effects. And once you get more experienced there is a built-in programming language that gives you full flexibility. What is best, Game Maker can be used completely free of charge. And you can use the games you produced in any way you like. You can even sell them!Game Maker comes with a collection of freeware images and sounds to get you started. Also there are a number of example games. These are mainly provided as examples and not as full-blown games.
http://www.gamemaker.nl
Game Maker - Official Site Reviews
- im sure this would be great if it didnt take 30min.
- i love it The best thing the has happen. And its free
- I really wanna download it but where's the link... ? About the actually game: I've created quite a few games and it's very e
- man o man this is wack u make no stop games sell them or whatever u want to with it u can!!!!!!!!!! this is something!
- When I saw this ad I really thought it was a joke. But I went to the site and downloaded the program. For people with dialup c
- You do get a free trial to try it out for a while but I'm not to sure what the other reviewers found in it. The trial consist o
- My game downloaded wicked fast! I was actually amazed by it! It took 1/2 an hour. Then when the final two minitues came I accede
- I downloaded and immediately found Game Maker very easy and fun to learn. It is true that you must pay for the full version, bu
- When i first found this site it looked to good to be true...and it was, I dont expect it to be totaly free but only discoved aft
- I acquired GAME MAKER 7.0 by purchasing the book "The Game Maker's Apprentice" from a Barnes & Noble store. The book had a CD