Nov. 17th
Sploder, flowlab, and gamefroot are great game-creator sites if you have none to little experience with programming. But, if you have moderate experience with programming, scratch.com is a great game-creator. But, whichever one you pick- every one of them is amazing.
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Sploder, flowlab, and gamefroot are great game-creator sites if you have none to little experience with programming. But, if you have moderate experience with programming, scratch.com is a great game-creator. But, whichever one you pick- every one of them is amazing.
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Nov.30th
Now, finding the right sites leads you in a good direction, but then you need to understand how to use them. Sploder is by far the easiest- drag and drop elements allow you to create a clean, customized game- (I swear, I've made millions of these games.) but you feel very little accomplishment- which, for you lazy types (ahem, me.) is great, because you just test it, perfect, and then publish! Rating: 4.5/5 (Easy- No experience what so ever)
More about gaming sites and tips next week, maybe (depends if I wanna do it or not mwahahahah.)
Now, finding the right sites leads you in a good direction, but then you need to understand how to use them. Sploder is by far the easiest- drag and drop elements allow you to create a clean, customized game- (I swear, I've made millions of these games.) but you feel very little accomplishment- which, for you lazy types (ahem, me.) is great, because you just test it, perfect, and then publish! Rating: 4.5/5 (Easy- No experience what so ever)
More about gaming sites and tips next week, maybe (depends if I wanna do it or not mwahahahah.)
Dec.6th
Flowlab, While it's great, I find myself ripping my hair out. Sort of like Scratch, in a way- except your not stacking- your connecting. Using variables, and connectors- motors, and some basic algebra, and mathematics, you can make a decent game. However- don't expect some masterpiece; while it's pretty self-explanatory, It's very plain and simple- and really- you want to go pro, because being only a free member allows you to make games- you have to limit the number of games you can make, and the number of levels. Though Flowlab does something that none of the other games do- it's geared towards your smartphone. Flowlab gives the perfect slab of game space so you can have a professional-looking game, that you can share, through the tap of your fingers. Rating: 3/5 (For sort-of experienced programmers.)
Next Week: Scratch- the cherry on top
Flowlab, While it's great, I find myself ripping my hair out. Sort of like Scratch, in a way- except your not stacking- your connecting. Using variables, and connectors- motors, and some basic algebra, and mathematics, you can make a decent game. However- don't expect some masterpiece; while it's pretty self-explanatory, It's very plain and simple- and really- you want to go pro, because being only a free member allows you to make games- you have to limit the number of games you can make, and the number of levels. Though Flowlab does something that none of the other games do- it's geared towards your smartphone. Flowlab gives the perfect slab of game space so you can have a professional-looking game, that you can share, through the tap of your fingers. Rating: 3/5 (For sort-of experienced programmers.)
Next Week: Scratch- the cherry on top
Jan. 26th
oookkkaaaayyy so, I know its been a while, and I'm sorry. We'll pick up where we left off with programming, and Scratch. Scratch is probably the most well-known out of Flowlab, and Sploder- and I can see why. Its pretty easy once you get the hang of it, but programming is involved. Players and characters, are already pre-made, but you can make your own by using the drawing tool. code blocks are pre-made and easy to stack. Once you're done, you can share it with the community of gamers, and programmers!
Next week, (hopefully) I will talk about best gaming devices, and where the industry is headed- (if wanted further discussion and opinion on that topic is wanted, talk to me in the comments.)
oookkkaaaayyy so, I know its been a while, and I'm sorry. We'll pick up where we left off with programming, and Scratch. Scratch is probably the most well-known out of Flowlab, and Sploder- and I can see why. Its pretty easy once you get the hang of it, but programming is involved. Players and characters, are already pre-made, but you can make your own by using the drawing tool. code blocks are pre-made and easy to stack. Once you're done, you can share it with the community of gamers, and programmers!
Next week, (hopefully) I will talk about best gaming devices, and where the industry is headed- (if wanted further discussion and opinion on that topic is wanted, talk to me in the comments.)