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8 unusual facts about GameMaker: Studio


Beat Ball

Beat Ball is a freeware breakout clone game PC that was created by Stefan Persson, also known under the alias Imphenzia Games, using the Game Maker software.

Box2D

ENIGMA Development Environment, offers a GameMaker: Studio compatible version as well as its own free version of Box2D physics.

Game creation system

Some packages, such as Mark Overmars' Game Maker and Conitec's Gamestudio, include a more comprehensive scripting language under the surface to allow users more leeway in defining their games' behavior.

OHRRPGCE

Game Maker: The OHR is specialized towards RPGs, and as such, they are made both more easily and quickly on it.

Scrolling Game Development Kit

While not as popular as Game Maker, it offers a unique set of features particularly useful for creating platform games, and version 2 allows extensive customization features at many levels.

STL Interactive

The game was made using a great and powerful game creation tool, called Game Maker.

Ultimate 3D

Ultimate 3D was originally designed to be an easy-to-use 3D engine for the user friendly game creation software Game Maker, which only supported 2D rendering at the time of the first Ultimate 3D versions, and the early versions' features were quite limited in the beginning.

Ultimate 3D, also referred to as U3D, is a free 3D engine designed for use with Game Maker.


UP Cineastes' Studio

The organization's name is derived from the film term cineaste, a word that comes from the 20th century French fusion of the words cinematographe and enthusiaste.

UP Cineastes was home to prominent figures in Philippine media such as directors Cathy Garcia-Molina, Joyce Bernal, broadcasters and television personalities Kim Atienza and Christine Bersola-Babao as well as Eraserheads frontman Ely Buendia.


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