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Post by biscuits on Jan 25, 2018 23:27:35 GMT -5
Hello,
I am curious. Two questions:
1. Which is the best freeware game made with Basic4GL?
2. Is there any Basic4GL game is selling in the commercial market?
Thanks.
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Post by matthew on Jan 27, 2018 13:31:44 GMT -5
Hi, a lot of the games that have been written in Basic4GL over the years can be found on the Demos page of the website. If you do a search for Basic4GL on YouTube you'll find some others that people have written and Tom created a game called Thunderbolt in Basic4GL Mobile which can be bought off the Google Play Store.
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Post by Tom Mulgrew on Jan 27, 2018 17:10:12 GMT -5
(You can play Thunderbolt in the browser too.) I'm not aware of any commercial Basic4GL games. I think a lot of people used Basic4GL as a learning tool, then moved on to other languages for more "serious" projects. I expect the drag-and-drop tools like Unity tend to attract most of the new programmers these days. Some of the demos in the demos section are reasonably polished and complete. Peter Wirbelauer has created quite a few (the Baulderdash ones are quite good). Break Dimension is pretty cool too.
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Post by biscuits on Jan 28, 2018 11:33:37 GMT -5
(You can play Thunderbolt in the browser too.) I'm not aware of any commercial Basic4GL games. I think a lot of people used Basic4GL as a learning tool, then moved on to other languages for more "serious" projects. I expect the drag-and-drop tools like Unity tend to attract most of the new programmers these days. Some of the demos in the demos section are reasonably polished and complete. Peter Wirbelauer has created quite a few (the Baulderdash ones are quite good). Break Dimension is pretty cool too. Hi, I have played Thunderbolt. It is a nice shooting game. In fact, the game is quite special because player doesn't need to press a key for shooting. Besides, the graphics are smooth. Really a good game! If many people use Basic4GL as a learning tool, Basic4GL should be a very reliable and stable software...yes! I am also learning programming. Baulderdash and Break Dimension, ok. Thanks for your suggestions!!!!
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Post by biscuits on Jan 28, 2018 11:35:26 GMT -5
Hi, a lot of the games that have been written in Basic4GL over the years can be found on the Demos page of the website. If you do a search for Basic4GL on YouTube you'll find some others that people have written and Tom created a game called Thunderbolt in Basic4GL Mobile which can be bought off the Google Play Store. Thanks for introducing the Demos page to me. Wow...there are a lot of games. I will search for Basic4GL games on Youtube. Thanks.
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