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Anyone that wants to develop mobile and web video games
About GameSalad
Create Your Own Games & Learn Computational Thinking. No-code: powerful visual programming. Share with your friends or submit games to the app stores! GameSalad turns gamers into game creators! With GameSalad, creators and learners ages 12 and beyond build the own mobile and web video games with a no-code visual programming system. Launched in 2010, GameSalad has been used by over one million aspiring game developers and has powered over 75 games that reached the top 100 in the App Store, including multiple #1 games. GameSalad for Education is in classrooms all over the world helping teachers build computer science and game design programs that build student confidence and mastery. Learn coding basics, build video games, meet other creators. All Camps include a 1-Year Home Education License. GameSalad Game Creation Camps are instructor guided virtual tech camps that will help your young learner become a game developer!
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"if you pay for more than six months you’re wasting your money" Posted 2021-11-09
Pros: - easy to learn programming logic concepts
- drop an drag wysiwyg type build box
- drop and drag logic for coding
- cross platform publishing
- easy to adapt physicsCons: - huge drain on ram
- can’t look at multiple actor logic
- very restrictive in what you can build
- no built in universal hud layering/device adjustment
- doesn’t seem to have capacity to adjust to speeds of different devices so the game play experience across platforms is varied
- regularly has glitches when apple or google make changes so it regularly need to catch up so it can actually be used
- no 3d capacity. you can do pseudo 3d but at great expense to ram and functionality
- fonts don’t scale relative to camera size (eg when using a zoom feature in a game)
- the subscription price, especially when you factor in regular glitches with the creator and publishing
- very basic layering
- no parent/child ability on actors
- no decent trial period to try the platformOverall: I should’ve walked away from this platform years ago.
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it’s great for someone wanting to learn or refamiliarise themself with the basics of programming logic, but if you spend more than a few months with this engine you’re only suspending your own development and learning, as well as wasting your money on what’s a highly restrictive overpriced construction platform.
You’ll get better quality and value for money from a number of other platforms like unity and unreal engine, to name a couple.
i recently published my last game a couple of months ago to android, before cancelling my membership, only to find the updates GameSalad did, made my game crash on Sony and Samsung devices. i more recently signed up for a month to update my games, having been told the android issues were resolved, but now finding my updates crash on apple. not happy, and won’t be returning to GameSalad once my games are updated.
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