Author Topic: Good game making software?  (Read 4739 times)

Ruby is easier than Lua. Wow.



Any good c++ tutorials? im trying stuff one by one


Any good c++ tutorials? im trying stuff one by one

Every single loving topic you have made is How do i? or Good ____ .

1. Get an IDE for C, C++, C#, or Java.
2. Get a compiler (if the IDE doesn't come with one).
3. Learn to script.

The "game software" doesn't just make the game for you by reading your mind. You have to actually tell it what to do, and if you don't want something easy like Game Maker, you're going to have to learn how to script in a language that's good for creating games.

Just wait until you are at the age where you can understand things.
Learn Torquescript, Lua, or C++; then you can make a decent game.

Just wait until you are at the age where you can understand things.
Learn Torquescript, Lua, or C++; then you can make a decent game.
You left out ruby. Ruby is easy also and you can make games. Though its best method is rpgs.


if you can't even use a game making program, you won't have any luck making dan-ball quality games.

You should try Game Maker.
I tried it like three times. Not even once i could make a real enemy. also i spent an month.

i should wait like 3-4 years when im 14-15 before i learn scripting.

age doesn't really have anything to do with it, I understood programming logic by age 12.

the best way to learn is to look for a very specific result and then learn what you need to do to create it.