In this series, I’ve looked at a lot of newcomer-friendly tools for making games in the classroom or as projects with and for students, including Twine, Scratch, Construct 2, inklewriter, Inform 7, ...
The first thing is to download Stencyl here. Next is the Crash Course Kit from Stencyl, we will be using this direct download link. This includes everything needed to get started to make the game in ...
Stencyl’s tutorial guides you through the game-making process without making you write a single line of code. Instead, you use an intuitive visual programming language, based on MIT’s Scratch, to ...
Fuze4 lets Nintendo Switch owners create impressive 2D and 3D games, but the learning curve is high for making games that are ultimately locked to the platform. Because of their beginner-friendly ...