Yesterday, 08:35 PM
When MFGG was first created, MFGG was a Clickteam-centric community. Most game developers here used The Games Factory, Multimedia Fusion, or one of the other Clickteam products. As time went on, GameMaker started to steal Clickteam's thunder, and eventually GM became the most popular game development tool on MFGG. We also see some other tools like Unity, Godot, Construct, and Stencyl.
Scratch has never been a popular game-making tool on MFGG. Every once in a while we see a game submission on the mainsite where the creator used Scratch. However, most of the those games had issues and we had to decline them.
Scratch is a good tool for learning the fundamentals of coding, but it's also a very limited tool. If you want to get serious about making games, I'd recommend that you check out one of the tools I mentioned above. That said, I'm sure there's someone out there who can make a really interesting game in Scratch, in spite of its limitations.
Scratch has never been a popular game-making tool on MFGG. Every once in a while we see a game submission on the mainsite where the creator used Scratch. However, most of the those games had issues and we had to decline them.
Scratch is a good tool for learning the fundamentals of coding, but it's also a very limited tool. If you want to get serious about making games, I'd recommend that you check out one of the tools I mentioned above. That said, I'm sure there's someone out there who can make a really interesting game in Scratch, in spite of its limitations.
Course clear! You got a card.
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