Before I get to my questions, allow me to introduce myself. I am a hobbyist who has recently gotten back into programming after a nearly 17 absence. At the time, I was doing BASIC and some assembly. Currently, I'm doing C++. I want to emphasize also that I am thinking of buying the Game Editor software, but have some questions before I buy it.
I came across Game Editor while looking over a Linux directory of software. I was looking for a game engine to help me create games (I have the basics of C++ down, but haven't started doing things like adding libraries and such, so graphics are uncharted territory for me at the moment). Part of what intrigues me is the prospect of designing games and they can work on Linux or Windows. If only it also worked for Macs, but then again, with the switch to Intels, they'd have to redo everything again. It seems like a perfect fit to let me tap my creative energies as I continue my studies in C++. But first, some questions:
1) Does it make the graphics, sounds, etc. inline with the executable program, or are they seperate (will they link from a folder location, or will the .exe have everything)?
2) Does it produce programs the same way under Linux as Windows?
3) Does the scripting use C++, or is it a custom language created specifically for Game Editor?
4) If I go with the pro version, will that enable me to make cross platform stuff--write it once, and output code for both Windows and Linux?