The Games Factory is perfect for you if you want to make your own games using a drag and drop interface, but when you get more experienced at it (and trust me, it can take a while), get Multimedia Fusion instead. But enjoy making your first (and crappy) games - and they WILL be crappy to start with. Everyone goes down the same route
Game Maker seems OK but it takes so much longer to learn than TGF for practically the same results. Actually, worse results in a lot of cases. I'll stick with Clickteam's older yet superior software, thanks.
i started my very first game when using the demo, i drew a dog and started screwing with the platform stuff then i thought it will be definitly be worth the price.
Are you talking to me? I am getting confused? I don't remember posting anything in this topic and if I did it's gone cause I can't find it. O well. hya.
DO NOT BE DECIEVED BY THE FALSE PROPHETS OF CIRCY!!!
lol.
Only a god like you
Only a god like you, is worthy of my praise,
and all my hope and faith,
to only a king of all kings,
do I raise my hands and sing, and give my everything.
To only my maker,
my father my savior,
redemer, restorer,
rebuilder, rewarder,