Why Use Game Maker?
If you haven’t finished and released any games, your goal is just to finish some 2d games, and you don’t mind or even prefer using a Windows tool, then I think Game Maker is one of the best tools you can use. Game Maker uses drag-and-drop functionality to make developing pretty easy. It lets you manage your content pipeline and provides support for loading animations. You can use simple scripts based on a custom scripting language to control the logic of the game. It even comes with built-in scripts that provide common solutions for games. YoYo Games provides a ton of resources, tutorials, and even competitions on their website. The Game Maker community is quite large, active, and supportive. Many of the resources are for beginners, but you can find a good deal of more advanced tutorials and support if you look below the surface. Game Maker’s ease of use can make it seem like you can’t do much with it at first. However, you shouldn’t be fooled; you can do tons of amazing things with th