Game development

Category: Accessible Games

Post 1 by b3n (I'm going for the prolific poster awards!) on Friday, 31-Mar-2006 18:52:25

Hi.


Well i'm not thinking of learning anything like c, but i have heard that there are programs that have been made just for making blind games?
If anyone can gimme the url to a good one, that'd be great.


Thanks, BEN.

Post 2 by The Shuck Fitter (My name is Liam) on Friday, 31-Mar-2006 18:56:22

not as of yet. it is in your best interest to learn a language, and learn to develop games. there is no lazy way of doing it

Post 3 by nikos (English words from a Greek thinking brain) on Friday, 31-Mar-2006 21:35:27

With klango http://www.klango.pl apparently somebody can create audio games but you still have to know a language called lua or something. Go and download it and read the manual.

Post 4 by b3n (I'm going for the prolific poster awards!) on Wednesday, 05-Apr-2006 4:38:30

Omg, klango just annoyed me from the 1st time i whent on it.


You have to take that long tutorial for the program the first time, and you can't compial the programs into .exe's, so the user would have to install klango, which they could think is spyware if they didn't kno the name.


Liam, which programming lanuage do you think i shood learn?
I'm doing my gcse shortcourse program in php, but i don't think you can really do blind gaming in that unless you use ajax?


BEN.

Post 5 by The Roman Battle Mask (Making great use of my Employer's time.) on Wednesday, 05-Apr-2006 10:19:49

I'm a big fan of assembly.

Post 6 by sk8kid (Veteran Zoner) on Friday, 21-Apr-2006 22:23:33

When I make a lot of my stuff, I use JavaScript. I know, you can't make a game like you could with vb, but I've been creative with it. If I am not mistaken, many languages have many of the same atributes. JavaScript is something to start with to get the hang of programming.