Using easy to learn drag-and-drop actions, you can create professional looking games within very little time. You can make games with backgrounds, animated graphics, music and sound effects, and even 3D games! And when you've become more experienced, there is a built-in programming language, which gives you the full flexibility of creating games with Game Maker. What is best, is the fact that Game Maker can be used free of charge.

You can do anything you want with the games you produce, you can even sell them! Also, if you register your copy of Game Maker, you can unlock extra functions, which extend the capabilities of the program. Game Maker comes preloaded with a collection of freeware images and sounds to get you started.

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Gen.Kenobi
Gen.Kenobi Jul 6 2008, 1:10pm says:

Hi all,

I'd like to add my simple game what i'm currently developmenting, but when the site asks for engine i can't find GameMaker engine.

Thanks,

Gen.Kenobi

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aengelius
aengelius Jun 22 2008, 6:14pm says:

Yay for gamemaker. :)

Anyone working on a gamemaker project right now?

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Gin
Gin Jan 2 2008, 4:54am says:

www.Reflexive.com

Most of their games are Game Maker projects etc picked up by a small dev team looking to break through one day....

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myles
myles Nov 25 2007, 6:48am says:

Yes it is possible, but like amber says is done through lots of code systems and is very limited, i would stick with the 2D system if i was you though.

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kevsnumber1
kevsnumber1 Nov 19 2007, 2:53am says:

Can you really make 3D games like the ones shown on the website?

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ambershee
ambershee Nov 19 2007, 3:42am replied:

Yes, you can. However this is quite a bit beyond the simple drag-and-drop abilities of GameMaker. If you visit the website, you'll find there's a whole section in the forums dedicated to 3d.

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five_damned_dollarz
five_damned_dollarz Nov 23 2007, 2:05am replied:

Unless you find one of the libs/gex that those generous people at the GMC have made [Personally I'm biased against GM7, and I hate custom libs, so, not much choice for me but to code code code :)]

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ambershee
ambershee Nov 29 2007, 3:13pm replied:

Don't knock the libraries. There's some awesome stuff out there (e.g GMPhysics).

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five_damned_dollarz
five_damned_dollarz Dec 27 2007, 9:33pm replied:

GMPhysics isn't technically a lib [although you CAN get it in lib format] ;) But I do enjoy DLLs, especially Xtreme 3D, good fun

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ambershee
ambershee Nov 18 2007, 3:46pm replied:

It's a 2d puzzley / platformer with a strong physics orientation. You play as a blob of oil =]

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