Game Maker for Mac Finally released!

Finally, after a few years of debate, trial, and error the official full version of Game Maker is available for download! Unfortunately, it is a bit of a downgrade as this is Game Maker 7, but it does have some nice new features such as an automatic updater.

The Complete Beginners Guide To Gml Coding

If you are new to programming the prospect of using gml may seem daunting however reading this guide is likely to be a great help to you. How easily you can learn to use gml will depend on how much experience you have already gained using drag & drop and your ability to think logically. However with some practice and learning most people will be able to grasp the general concepts behind coding.

Last Stop For Multiplayer Learning

The Last Step For Muliplayer Gaming is a series of Multiplayer tutorials written by sabriath on the GMC. The goal of the series is to help Game Maker users that are new to multiplayer programming get their feet wet in the area of online interaction.

GM Search Windows Sidebar Gadget

Tired of the GMC search that rarely yields the results your looking for? Use the GMsearch Windows Sidebar Gadget and search the GMC through Google right through your desktop! In addition to the GMC, there are other sites available for your choosing. See the project page for full details!

Beginers Guide to Game Maker 7.0

The Beginners Guide to Game Maker 7.0 Programming was originally written for Game Maker 4.3a by Carl Gustafsson. It has since been update for 7.0 by Destron. This guide will walk you through some of the most basic Game Maker functions to help you get started quickly.
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Horizontal View lock while Falling

Published on November 3rd, 2009no comments
An example of how to lock the horizontal view that follows the player during certain conditions. Best described as what is seen in 2D Metroid games, where, the view follows until she goes in to the tall vertical tunnels, then it does not move left or right only up and down.
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LockOn

Published on November 2nd, 2009no comments
LockOn is a mini-game/arcade game where you play as a little circular ship that can fire “forward lasers” (lasers that move in the direction of the angle that the ship is facing), homing rockets that shoot towards the enemy that you’re locked onto (hence the name “LockOn”), or burst an attack.
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Ore No Ryomi 2

Published on November 2nd, 2009no comments
Ore No Ryomi 2 is a fun restaurant simulator based off of a Playstation game that, according to www.vertigogaming.net, “was a huge hit in Japan but never made it across the continent”.
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Open Transport Tycoon Deluxe

Published on November 2nd, 2009one comment
Wayyyy back in 1994 one of the best simulation games I have ever played (that did not bare the Sim name) was released. The game was Transport Tycoon, and I loved everything about this game. It is based on building a working transportation network to connect cities all across the map so that they can exchange goods, mail , and other resources.
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A Day In The Life of Bob

Published on November 2nd, 2009no comments
This is a role playing game in which you, Bob, attempt to become as rich as possible. There are places to work, eat, and sleep, along with a school and gym and several places to work.
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Caveman Craig

Published on November 2nd, 2009no comments
Caveman Craig is an easy to play strategy game where you are a single caveman that has just left his home to start his own tribe.
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Varia

Published on November 2nd, 2009no comments
If you like fast-paced shoot-em-up games like Clean Asia (which is also featured on this site), you’d better give this one a try!
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Clean Asia

Published on November 2nd, 2009no comments
Clean Asia! is perhaps one of the most unusual shooter games you’ll ever play. According to cactus it won first place in some kind of shoot-em-up game contest, earning cactus a good $255.
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Return to Sector 9

Published on November 2nd, 2009no comments
Return to Sector 9 is a complete action-packed space shooter set across 9 different game modes.
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BDS Puzzle World

Published on November 2nd, 2009no comments
Have you ever noticed that many games these days are just so easy? As if you could beat them all in one sitting? Do you ever wonder if there is such a game that, no matter how hard you try, it seems like you’ll never be able to win it, as if it’s impossible, but then when you observe it enough and think about it, you almost want to smack yourself on the head and say, “Now why the heck didn’t I think of that sooner!?” That is exactly the kind of game BDS Puzzleworld is.
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