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10-22-2014, 09:52 PM
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(10-21-2014 02:41 PM)greyhater Wrote: Yes that's what I was thinking when I downloaded that app. I did not know she is the maker of that app. But she did give me an idea and I think it's better than her course. Maybe I should do my own wso or udemy and give a code for all my bbhf fam.How did you find out she owns the software? She didn't sound smart enough to make even a decent app let alone the software behind the apps. I imagine she probably outsourced it to coder.com or some such site. |
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10-22-2014, 10:20 PM
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(10-22-2014 02:09 AM)germon Wrote: here's the whole package apmkandroid pack with activation key Hey Germon can you just mirror the apmkandriod file seen I've already download the complete videos no need to repeat the download? Thanks in advance :) |
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10-23-2014, 03:31 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-23-2014 03:34 AM by chaff.)
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(10-22-2014 09:52 PM)Rathus Wrote:It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that it's her software just by listening to what she states in the videos.(10-21-2014 02:41 PM)greyhater Wrote: Yes that's what I was thinking when I downloaded that app. I did not know she is the maker of that app. But she did give me an idea and I think it's better than her course. Maybe I should do my own wso or udemy and give a code for all my bbhf fam.How did you find out she owns the software? She didn't sound smart enough to make even a decent app let alone the software behind the apps. I imagine she probably outsourced it to coder.com or some such site. (10-21-2014 08:30 PM)lovesthemdog Wrote: Hey mates, can some organise a GB for this https://www.gameacademy.com/buildbox/Now that's a quality piece of software, but ouch $2,675 is a bit pricey but it is an awesome software. (10-23-2014 03:31 AM)chaff Wrote:(10-22-2014 09:52 PM)Rathus Wrote:It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that it's her software just by listening to what she states in the videos.(10-21-2014 02:41 PM)greyhater Wrote: Yes that's what I was thinking when I downloaded that app. I did not know she is the maker of that app. But she did give me an idea and I think it's better than her course. Maybe I should do my own wso or udemy and give a code for all my bbhf fam.How did you find out she owns the software? She didn't sound smart enough to make even a decent app let alone the software behind the apps. I imagine she probably outsourced it to coder.com or some such site. |
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10-23-2014, 05:43 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-23-2014 05:46 PM by mark30.)
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Resources PuzzleScript : Magic Button : PuzzleScript is a free, open-source game engine designed to help you make tile-based puzzle games GameMaker Magic Button : You have a couple options with GameMaker. You can download GameMaker 8.1 and use either the free version or pay $39.99 for the Pro version on Windows, or $19.99 for the Pro version on Mac. Or you can download the free version of GameMaker: Studio 3. Construct 2 Magic Button : Construct 2 is similar to GameMaker, but arguably even easier to use if you’re a non-programmer. 4. Stencyl Magic Button : allows you to design games easily, while learning some basic programming logic in the process. 5. Twine Magic Button : 6. Inform 7 Magic Button : Inform is a programming language designed to create player-inputted, command-based interactive fiction. The latest version, 7. Ren’Py Magic Button : Ren’Py is a free and open source visual novel engine that allows users to combine images, text and sound to create interactive simulation games. 8. Adventure Game Studio Magic Button : Adventure Game Studio is aimed at more intermediate developers, allowing users to create their own point-and-click or keyboard-controlled adventure games. 9. FlashPunk and Flixel Magic Button : Not only is FlashPunk absolutely free, it also contains everything you'll need to make the game you want. From its robust and dead-simple sprite-based graphics handling to its powerful live debugger, you won't need a team of berets and neckbeards to make your game come to life. 10. Unity Magic Button : Like GameMaker, including Unity on this list was an obvious choice. Unity is a game engine that supports development across an impressive range of platforms, making it one of the most popular game development tools right now. It comes with a built-in IDE, is useful for making both 3D and 2D games and has a huge asset store available. 11. RPG Maker XP Magic Button : RPG Maker isn’t free, even though most people I know who use it didn’t exactly pay for it. 12 polycode Magic Button : 13 Monkey X Magic Button : Monkey is a next-generation games programming language that allows you to create apps on multiple platforms with the greatest of ease. Monkey works by translating Monkey code to one of a different number of languages at compile time - including C++, C#, Java, Javascript and Actionscript 14 wimi5 Magic Button : WiMi5 is a cloud based platform to create, publish and monetize HTML5 casual games. Its visual editor lets non-programmers create HTML5 games and expert developers produce games faster than coding 15 GameSalad Magic Button : 16 enigma-dev Magic Button : It's a free/open source 17 craftstud Magic Button : CraftStudio lets you craft games from scratch in real-time over the Internet. Come jam with your team or join others to make your dream games come true! |
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10-23-2014, 07:37 PM
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10-23-2014, 09:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-23-2014 09:32 PM by mark30.)
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you are welcome my friend |
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10-23-2014, 10:59 PM
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@Mark
Thanks for the sources Rep Added 5+ |
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10-24-2014, 12:06 AM
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Any new working links ??
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10-24-2014, 03:29 AM
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Excellent Resources Lists :)
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10-24-2014, 03:39 AM
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Easy Peesy lemon squeezy
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