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"Using easy to learn drag-and-drop actions, you can create professional looking games within very little time. You can make games with backgrounds, animated graphics, music and sound effects, and even 3D games! And when you've become more experienced, there is a built-in programming language, which gives you the full flexibility of creating games with Game Maker. What is best, is the fact that Game Maker can be used free of charge."

"You can do anything you want with the games you produce, you can even sell them! Also, if you register your copy of Game Maker, you can unlock extra functions, which extend the capabilities of the program. Game Maker comes preloaded with a collection of freeware images and sounds to get you started."

"Game Maker is a software application written by Mark Overmars in the Delphi programming language. Overmars released the original version on November 15, 1999.
The primary interface for the creation of games is via an object-oriented drag-and-drop system, allowing users unfamiliar with traditional programming to intuitively create games simply by organizing things visually on the screen. Users select a personally-created object and drop instances of these objects in the area of the game being worked on, and Game Maker automatically applies any global effects to that instance of the object. To extend the drag-and-drop functionality of Game Maker, users can use files called Libraries to add new drag-and-drop items known as Actions to the lists. These can be created with a special library builder.

The program is designed to allow its users to easily develop computer games without having to learn a complex programming language such as C++ or Java. For experienced users, Game Maker contains a built-in scripting programming language called the "Game Maker Language (GML)", allowing the user to further customize their game and expand features. Games can be distributed under any license (including no license), in non-editable executable ".exe" files or as the .gm6 (Version 6.x), .gmk (Version 7.x) and .gmd (Version 4.x, 5.x) (source code) file itself. Users of Game Maker are allowed to sell creations as long as no copyrighted material is included without the copyright holder's permission (images, sounds, etc.)

Game Maker is becoming more widely known and used, with many sub-communities, such as 64Digits[2] and Games Showcase[3], among many others. It has attracted a substantial number of users; mainly because of the program's accessibility to beginners while still allowing complex tasks to be undertaken by more advanced users. It is not as narrow in game creation as some other programs, as it allows the creation of many types of games, including platform games, first-person shooters, third-person shooters, massively multiplayer online games and simulation games. Game Maker is fully capable of creating standard programs as well, making it a very versatile development platform.

Game Maker 7 still incorporates the use of Direct3D, allowing the usage of limited 3D graphics, and adds limited support for simple 3D models. Converters make it possible to use more popular 3D formats such as .3ds, and .obj for use in a 3D project. It also supports the ability to create certain particle effects like rain, snow, and clouds easily.

Here are some functionalities only available in the Pro Edition:
- You can use rotated, color blended and translucent sprites.
- There are additional actions for e.g. CD music, rotated text and colorized shapes.
- You can use special sound effects and positional sound.
- With the particle system you can create explosions, fireworks, flames, rain and other effects.
- A number of advanced drawing functions, for example colorized texts and texture polygons.
- It is possible to create multiplayer games that can be played over a network.
- You can define your own room transitions.
- You can include additional files in the game executables.
- The Pro Edition can easily be extended using extension packages. These can be made by everybody and will in general be provided free of charge.
- Three such extension packages are included adding many room transitions, windows dialogues and printing facilities.

New features in Game Maker 7:
- A new extension mechanism, making it possible to extend the functionality of Game Maker in many different ways. (Pro Edition Only)
- Splash screens now support animated pictures
- Solved security issues
- Windows Vista compatibility
- No additional system requirements than Game Maker 6
- Many other small additions and bug corrections (as outlined here in the "Bugs corrected in the newest version" section)
- Version 7.0 is mostly backwards compatible with version 6.x project files except for some minor changes in the newer version such as room transitions. Version 7 will also open version 6.x project files that were previous marked as corrupt.
- Registered users are not required to purchase a new license to upgrade to Version 7 Pro Edition; however users may need to obtain a new registration key. There are no guarantees that a user's registration license will be valid for future versions of Game Maker after 7.0.
- "Registered" version of Game Maker has been changed to "Pro" version
- Create extensions for Game Maker including action libraries, DLLs, and Game Maker Language(GML) scripts using the extension builder found on the Game Maker website.
- Encryption of version 7.x project files"
-YoYo Games Site


REpack Contents:

"Sprites, backgrounds, sounds, etc. are always in high demand. On this page you will find some resource packs created by people. The responsibility for the contents rests with the creators. They all come in the form of a zip file.

These resource packs can be used with any version of Game Maker.

The first resource pack contains a large number of different sprites, sounds, and background that can be used in may different games.

Resource pack 1 (zip-file, 1.2 MB)

The second resource pack was created/collected by True Predator.

Resource pack 2 (zip-file, 1.9 MB)

The third resource pack contains a large number of different sprites, in particular a number by Primalmania, and some midi sounds.

Resource pack 3 (zip-file, 1.4 MB)

The fourth resource pack contains a large number of different sprites, background, icons, and loading images, all created by Morphosis.

Resource pack 4 (zip-file, 1.5 MB)

The fifth resource pack contains over 16 Game ID Packs, each consisting of Game Loaders, Highscore Screens, and Icons, all created by Morphosis.

Resource pack 5 (zip-file, 0.7 MB)

Resource Links

Here you find some useful links to sites were you can find many resources. Using a search engine and typing some words like sprite(s), tileset(s), animation(s) or background(s) will also give may interesting links. Please note that many of the resources stored on these sites are copyrighted. So you cannot use them in games you distribute. Please also realize that these resources are stored on webpages maintained by others. So we are not responsible for their contents.

GM Resources - Site with links to to many places were resources and tools can be downloaded.

Ari Feldman's SpriteLib - Here you can download the free SpriteLib GPL written by Ari Feldman with many wonderful sprites.

Molotov.Nu - A page with many different sprite resources, e.g. the famous tile sets by Hermann Hillmann.

Reiner's TileSets - A site with a huge number of beautiful tilesets and animated characters. And they are free.

Here are some sound and music links:

* Midi World
* Australian Creative Resources
* Partners in Rhyme
* Midi Files
* Midi Database
* Midi Arena
* Free Loops
* Freeplay Music
* FlashKit sound effects
* FlashKit loops
* Music Robot
* Video Game Music Archive

Tutorial Links

Below are some tutorials to help you on your way to creating your first game.

Tutorial: Your first game

Tutorial: Creating a scrolling shooter

Tutorial: Maze games

Tutorial: 3-Dimensional games

Tutorial: A first person shooter

Tutorial: More tutorials

Tools

Here you can find some free tools that might be useful when creating games with Game Maker. If you want to suggest some other free tools, please contact us. Please realize that these tools are created and maintained by others and are stored on webpages maintained by others. So we are not responsible for their contents and you are strongly encouraged to verify the safety of these tools before using them.

Tile Set maker version 2.0 - Program written by Kostas Zervos to create tile sets for Game Maker.

The GIMP - A powerful and free graphic editor, that accepts photoshop filter.

Paint.net - A free graphic editor for windows XP.

Project Dogwaffle - A free paint and animation tool.

Audacity - Open source wav and mp3 sound editor.

the JAZZ MIDI sequencer - Free program to create midi files.

Anvil Studio - Another free program to create midi files.

Install Creator - A program to create installers for your games. It is rather advanced and looks more modern. The only disadvantage is that the free version shows an advertisement screen at the end of the installation."
- YoYo Game Maker Resource Page

-Visit www.yoyogames.com/make/resources For the Actual Links-


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