I am creating a bunch of tutorials on making a simple point and click style game using various engines.
So far I have
* JSGAM (Play)
* Inform 7 (Play)
* Twine (Play)
The set up is you are left outside a cabin. There are two locations: Outside the cabin and Inside the cabin. You need to get a pile of logs outside the the cabin and put them in the fireplace. You then need the match from the table to light the logs.
The astute among you might have recognized this as similar to the set of my Ren'Py Point and Click: http://lemmasoft.renai.us/forums/viewto ... 51&t=20541
Anyway, I need suggestions of what other game engines to try out.
Susan
Simple games made with other engines
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Re: Simple games made with other engines
Twine added.
Game Maker (windows), Jaguar (Javascript), Adventure Game Engine (windows) games made. I just need to write the tutorials.
PLEASE add any other game engines I should try.
Susan
Game Maker (windows), Jaguar (Javascript), Adventure Game Engine (windows) games made. I just need to write the tutorials.
PLEASE add any other game engines I should try.
Susan
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Re: Simple games made with other engines
Construct 2 looks like a good one.
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