Hello knucklecrunchgames!
I've seen your demos and downloaded some of them.
I have to say that they are not all that good games, but I remember what it was like to make my first games.
The feeling that you get when you get the game to actually do things that you want, is magical.
In a way it's been great to see someone post a lot demos, because it tells that one more person is very interested about
Game Editor. If you just spent a little more time trying to learn to use GE, your demos could become much better, and would receive better comments.
When I read some posts other people had written into your topics I felt sorry for you, because they wrote quite rude things..
It's just that people feel like having been cheated when they download and try a demo that does nothing. :/
I want to encourage you to challenge yourself to learn more about GE! It's a wonderful world full of finding out new things and learning awesome stuff! For getting yourself started, you could see some tutorials:
http://game-editor.com/TutorialsHere is also some useful information for getting started with game editor:
http://game-editor.com/HelpI'd suggest you to think of what kind of game you would now like to make. Something simple enough so that you can actually finish it too. Then plan it carefully and start working on it. When (notice that it is WHEN, not IF (because everyone has some problems when making a game
)) you run into problems, first try to search for help using the forum search, then you can try the links that I sent. But if you can't find anything useful from there, then you can ask help on the forum, and me or someone else will come and help you to achieve what you want. But not the way that we just make your game work, but instead in a way that you can also understand why it didn't work and what has to be done in order for it to start working.
This way you'll learn quickly!
I wish my post was useful.
When you need help with something, don't hesitate to ask me (you can use PM's (private messages) for that)
- lcl -