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#Rpg maker fes software#
But I think I’ll finish a fair few RPG Maker projects with the 3DS “version” of the software – RPG Maker FES – because it is just that much fun to use. One of the things that RPG Maker quickly gives you an appreciation for is just how much work goes into game development, that’s for sure.
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Having never graduated into proper game development (I like to think of myself as a storyteller in my creative moments, not a coder… which is code for “I looked at code once and it hurt my head so I gave up), I’ve been quite content with the RPG Maker series, though it has been many years since I actually completed a game. Taken one step further the RPG Maker games have allowed people to then dig into the code and do some pretty comprehensive things to create games, but for the most part it’s been a stepping stone giving people the chance to get a taste for game development processes and thinking before they set out to learn coding and utilise “proper” commercial tools like Unity and coding languages like C++. Related reading: RPG Maker MV is the most recent RPG Maker on PC: Matt’s review here.
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For years the series of easy to use, highly specialised software applications have allowed people with no game development skill whatsoever to build their own JRPGs, and then share them with family and friends, or even in some cases release them as commercial software. Most people who have even a passing interest in JRPGs should, by now, know what RPG Maker is.