To run Tile Studio, you will need a PC with Windows (any version) with HiColor or TrueColor display (Tile Studio cannot be used with 256-color display). Welcome! Stay connected & work your way with Surface. In those programs it helps you a little more right?Not really, I like making things from scratch (pun intended).Beginnen Sie mit unserem intuitiven Drag-and-Drop-System (DnD™) Ihre …. But that's the thing, you do have to make them manually.
So with Scratch you can create those scenes manually and triggers manually, but you aren't forced to use one or the other.That's why I don't like Stencyl. However, what do you mean “Scratch is more flexible”, but the other two have more features?With Scratch it is more like code rather than based on scenes (Stencyl) and objects and triggers (Gamemaker). In those programs it helps you a little more right?ĭusty22 wrote:Scratch making more sense, well I definitely agree Scratch is very intuitive.
You can make everything manually in Scratch whereas the pre-made scripts in the other two may be more “specialized”, but they are also more numerous, plus you can write your own code/scripts/blocks too unlike in Scratch in Gamemaker, can you do this in Stencyl too?ĭusty22 wrote:Scratch making more sense, well I definitely agree Scratch is very intuitive.
Well Gamemaker and Stencyl in that sense sort of use drag and drop blocks/scripts to make code no? Just like Scratch? Scratch however contains only “building block” blocks. So with Scratch you can create those scenes manually and triggers manually, but you aren't forced to use one or the other. Magnie wrote:With Scratch it is more like code rather than based on scenes (Stencyl) and objects and triggers (Gamemaker).