Game Maker for Mac

https://macintoshgarden.org/apps/game-maker-mac

Do you want to develop computer games without spending countless hours learning how to become a programmer?
Then you've come to the right place. New Game Maker For Mac allows you to make exciting

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Game creation tool GameMaker is now free for non-commercial use

Game creation toolkit GameMaker, used in several indie hits, is now free for non-commercial use and has reverted to a one-time fee for commercial use.

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Some news I missed from January: #opera bought #yoyogames

Haven't paid attention to opera in ages

https://blogs.opera.com/news/2021/01/opera-yoyo-games-gamemaker/

YoYo Games, the company behind GameMaker, is now part of Opera - Blog | Opera News

oYo Games, the company behind GameMaker is now part of Opera. GameMaker Studio 2 is a fantastic platform that allows anyone, from a high school student to a pro to create games and then export them from a single codebase to various platforms, including Desktop, Mobile, Web and Consoles. This means that whether you’re an advanced developer or a beginner, you can use GameMaker Studio 2 to create your next 2D game.

Opera bought Game Maker to form the basis of Opera Gaming

On Tuesday, I reported on game development tool Game Maker being acquired by Opera, makers of the Opera internet browser. Opera have now officially announced the acquisition, saying that Game Maker would be paired with Opera GX, their dedicated gaming browser, in forming the basis of a new division of the company called Opera Gaming. […]

Game Maker creator YoYo Games bought by browser developer Opera

Game Maker is an entry-level game development tool which has been used to create several indie megahits, including Undertale, Hyperlight Drifter, Heat Signature and Katana Zero. Since 2015, its creators YoYo Games have been owned by gambling software creator Playtech. There’s been no official announcement that this has changed, but a report on Reuters states […]

The Flare Path talks to Ryan Hewer

Generally when a Flare Path interviewee says they dabbled in diplomacy in their younger days they are talking about their formative games. However, in Ryan Hewer’s case the lower case β€˜d’ isn’t a typo. My interlocutor today is a man whose CV bestrides two parallel worlds. In one the dire consequences of a clumsy piece […]