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Good demo of what we can do with Game Maker.
It's nice to see full screen support.
Might want to include an exit button, however.
As is, I had to Alt-Tab out and close it.
If you select GameMaker: Studio via your steam All Software page, you can select 'Make' and 'Play' Select the 'Make' button. You will now be presented with the editor.
Its all drag-and-drop code - so if you have no coding skills you can still make pretty interesting stuff, however, you can script your game in GML. It is really simple to do. My game Squarie was made in a few weeks with absolutly no previous use of GameMaker! shows it can be done.
cute character and not stupid tap-tap game-play
pleasant thing