![]() Stencyl is for 2D games, pretty sure there is no 3D support. Don't really see any popular games made with Stencyl out there. Both these suckI think I've tried Stencyl. The only up side about Fusion is you can do more application stuff but that's also a downside since it's mostly just Windows controls and stuff which looks unappealing. It's said that the developers have to rewrite the whole software again to fix the editors. GameMaker made things easier for me, the only hassles are the editors (Script editors, Room Editors, Image Editors). It's not too different from C# for me, so that's great also. ![]() I've barely touched Javascript but I believe the syntax is the same as GML. I've bought GameMaker: Studio Professional Edition on the website, and not only do I get the license key for the software, I get the steam key too, after waiting a painful 2 weeks. UPDATE 2: GameMaker: Studio definitely wins. Once I finish playing around with game maker and after I buy it, I'll remove this thread and compare both. I'm pretty sure that would take a long time to remake in Fusion since it's all just Drag and Drop. Take a look at this - Minecraft Classic remade in Game Maker. (I take this back too) ~ UPDATE 1: I'm now trying out game maker, one difference is game maker has less limitations, less complicated, and it's own scripting language language too. It's definitely a good head start before programming. ![]() It definitely takes a while to get used to, it isn't that appealing to the eye at first, but after a while you might start to adapt to it, and love it more. You can't build for Mac or Linux, but I believe they are planning on doing it for Fusion 3.0… But you can get the Flash exporter, and flash can be used on browsers. I recreated PONG, and it was pretty fun doing. So far I've spent around 75 or so hours on it (according to Steam), so I've learned a how to do the basics of a lot. Some games on steam were also created in Clickteam Fusion 2.5 like The Escapists, Five Night's At Freddy's, which have both indeed made front page of the steam store, and there are more listed in the description. The community of Clickteam is decent, the developers do contact users also. From $100 to about $33 is a great deal! (As of right now, it is 50% off) Anybody else have Fusion 2.5? If you don't know about Clickteam Fusion 2.5, it's basically like a more advanced Game Maker.(Now that I have GameMaker Professional Edition, I know that's false.) Fusion 2.5 is the engine Scott Cawthon (Creator of Five Night's At Freddy's) who did indeed spend around $700 for the developer edition, android and IOS exporters, and probably a few more stuff. The full contents of this bundle can be seen in the graphic below:Ĭlick here for more details of the bundle.Just recently got Clickteam Fusion 2.5 on Steam since it was %66 off. Note: When you redeem your Clickteam Fusion 2.5 Standard Steam key, you’ll also receive a Steam coupon for $50 off of an upgrade to Clickteam Fusion 2.5 Developer, where you’ll get access to exclusive developer features! This discount expires November 1st, 2016 at 7:00pm Pacific.ĮDIT – Top tier of Humble Bundle has been extended to include the Developer version and Android exporter! Additionally the Standard addition of Clickteam that comes with this bundle includes a credit for the developer version, described below: Other items in the bundle include several games which include source code, the HTML5 and iOS exporters and more. ![]() Perhaps the most famous game made with the Clickteam Engine is the Five Nights at Freddy’s horror series, the 3rd version of which is actually included in this bundle. The actual bundle is built around Clickteam Fusion, a game engine which requires no coding. This particular humble bundle is in support of the Josh Farler Foundation which works to raise fund for transportation, food and housing for cancer patients undergoing treatment. Humble game bundles are a charity program with a variety of different rewards based on different levels of donations, with the donor given the option of deciding how the donation itself is allocated between the Humble team, the developers who contributed rewards and the supported charity. Hot on the heels of the GameMaker Bundle, ClickTeam Fusion is now available as a Humble Game Bundle.
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