📢 From today, GameMaker will be free for non-commercial use on all platforms (excluding console). To further meet your needs, we are introducing a one-time licence, replacing our current subscriptions!
Oh, we’re also making all our Asset Bundles free!
Current subscribers can take advantage of one-time licence discounts, read our latest blog post for all the information: https://gamemaker.io/en/blog/gamemaker-free-platforms
Hello! Get ready for a new ✨#PlaydateUpdate✨ TOMORROW!
Join us for a 12-minute showcase that will introduce the developers from some upcoming Playdate games plus more fun stuff on the horizon.
✨ https://youtu.be/2rctk5kTgnQ
No big hardware news, but keep an eye out for something blue & new! 👀
Hello Masto #playdate PSA: It is vital that every young webweaver keep her web free of acorns, to avoid attracting Chonk Jr. here. An awkwardly clumsy birb, he'll wreck webs and... well, let's just not get too close.
Paging @glassbottommeg for technical question: how do you spell "bird" correctly in code after writing it 2 billion times? It's... challenging.
#js13k Did not think I’d have time to, but I did actually spend a couple of weekends building a tiny JavaScript game! Please try it out at https://js13kgames.com/entries/robin-of-thirteensley
The year is Nineteen Seventy Thirteen. The personal computer craze is just starting to really take off, and the most popular computers sold are... video games consoles. Inspired minds around the globe are racing to invent the future, and hungry corporations are eager to fund them. You're a streetwise 13 year old, browsing casually through the broad aisles of ToysRSus, when you turn the corner into the gaming isle and there it is: Robin of Thirteensley, running on a demo station. You see animated sprites! Platforming! Swashbuckling! The gigantic 13kb cartridge, you learn from the prominently placed sticker, hosts untold adventure; basically the most realistic video game ever made. Your world narrows into focus: You. Must. Play. This game. This vintage action platformer is meant to be played on a desktop browser, with the arrow and space keys.