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I haven't tried any of them, but just looking at the screenshots I can tell they are all better than Heartbound.
Good shit.
Good shit.
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I’m currently making one (very very slowly).Are there any games in the list made in RPGmaker?
just use a completely different language than the one you usually use, indent it completely differently, and exclusively use emoji for all variable namesOnly thing stopping me from posting any of my projects is that I have a very autistically-specific (and therefore potentially doxable) coding style![]()
For the Game Jam submissions- none of them are made in RPGmaker. Included with the downloadable collection is a README per game noting the engine used alongside the project's raw files.Are there any games in the list made in RPGmaker?
Something small and fun wouldn't be too overwhelming, discouraging, or intensive. Little by little to see if you like the process of learning the ropes. Totes try Godot's GD script!I understand super basic coding, but actually putting any of that information to use to make a project is so overwhelming.

It's my A24 spine-tingling passion project, I get to choose how memory-unsafe it is.just use a completely different language
It's my A24 spine-tingling passion project, I get to choose how autistically-hyperoptimized I make each statement.index it completely differently
It's my A24 spine-tingling passion project, I get to choose to name all my variables "nigger", "nigger1", "nigger2", "nigger3", etc.and exclusively use emoji for all variable names
Try making a simple mod for Minetest (aka Luanti). That's what broke the creative block around game making for me. Add a thing that generates a custom structure, or a custom mob, or even just a custom item. Once you get over the barrier of "can I really do this?" game dev becomes much, much easier.Maybe some day I'll force myself to learn to make games. I understand super basic coding, but actually putting any of that information to use to make a project is so overwhelming. Great job to the farmers who made it. Thanks for the games.