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Alright. Though the size is a bit unorthodox. 436 x 305?
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(09-08-2009, 11:23 AM)NorskSengir Wrote: Alright. Though the size is a bit unorthodox. 436 x 305?
It's not the entire screen, but the rest of the interface isn't complete :p

and it's probably going to look something like this
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(^ mockup. Not what its actually going to look like)
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Oh, okay. What language? XNA? GML? Other?
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MMF2
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Never heard of it. What is it a derivative of?
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Multimedia Fusion 2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multimedia_Fusion_2
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Do people actually pay to make games? I had always thought it went the other way.
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not all tools are free - not even for c++!

Game Maker is really the only tool I know of that is free (but is limited unless paid for)
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http://creators.xna.com/en-US/

It costs a subscription to deploy to the Xbox360 or Zune, but other than that it's pure sex.

Are you able to sell with MMF2?
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(09-08-2009, 02:07 PM)NorskSengir Wrote: Are you able to sell with MMF2?
Yes I have a full license
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So 'Delicious Wonderbros' can produce pocket cash despite the 'Drag and Drop'?
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(09-08-2009, 02:11 PM)NorskSengir Wrote: So 'Delicious Wonderbros' can produce pocket cash despite the 'Drag and Drop'?
what drag and drop
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"Multimedia Fusion 2 is part of a series of development tools designed for those interested in creating their own computer games, programs, and multimedia applications. It utilizes a unique method of development where users simply drag and drop objects and events to create their game or application."

That's what it said, idk.
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(09-08-2009, 02:17 PM)NorskSengir Wrote: "Multimedia Fusion 2 is part of a series of development tools designed for those interested in creating their own computer games, programs, and multimedia applications. It utilizes a unique method of development where users simply drag and drop objects and events to create their game or application."

That's what it said, idk.
I don't believe that which tool is use reflects a game at all. It doesn't matter what tool I use, if it uses drag and drop or not, as long as the outcome is great.
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How about my charachters?
Anything to improve them?
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