Good day; A few years ago, like about 10 or 11 years ago, my friend and I used a program called game maker to make a few visual games for him and his friend. This was on Windows. I found an addition format, and have yet to download it. However, I wanted to Start a discussion related to developing games on that Mac. I know that obviously there have been a few audio games developed for the Mac, and I have a couple of ideas myself. These have been ideas that I have had thrown around in my head, for about the past six or seven years. I have yet to see anyone create them either on Windows, OS X, or iOS. I for some reason simply cannot grasp the concept of programming. I don't know what it is, maybe the whole concept of not knowing where to start, or not having proper direction. To be honest with you, at this time I don't have time to pay for an individual door, do I think it is necessary if I have ideas that I should have to pay an individual to create them. In my opinion, I should be able to create them. Therefore, I am writing today to find out if anyone knows of an audio game development engine. Something that makes creating audio games relatively easy. For example, with the game maker pro, all you have to do is be able to move specific elements into place. Then, create code if necessary. If something is not currently available that would allow individuals to create audio games, in this means, by utilizing drag-and-drop elements to place elements into the game. If this makes any sense to anyone, I'm dictating it and I really don't know how well my thoughts are coming out. LOL. But I am curious if there's anything out there like this. On audio game maker for say.
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