Virtual Game Maker Being a frustrated game programmer that I am, it's always nice to have these kinds of applications that allow non-coders to create their own games - and an RPG at that! Based on heaven sent RPGMaker (2000) - which I still have installed on my PC, thanks very much - this homebrew app is making yet another comeback just in time for the holidays.
It's been a long time coming, but Globoeil's Virtual Game Maker (VGM-DS, for short) is now on v0.90 with one sackful of additional features, bug fixes, major and minor tweaks, and improvements. Check out the full changelog:
* 3-step animations (Like in RM2K)
* Pages 100% working, with conditions (switch, having object, etc...)
* Full switch system
* BONUS: themes for VGMDS
* BONUS: Now you've equipment!
* BONUS: The interface has been improved for event instructions.
* Now you can copy/paste instructions and edit them.
* BONUS: Added a map-error-scanner in VGMDS!
* BONUS: GameOver screen & music!! (When like<=0)
* ALL PAGE-RELATED BUGS HAVE BEEN FIXED, all problems with event & hero collision too (better gameplay & speed).
* Change hero graphics instruction
* Change event graphics instruction
* Change general variable/switch instruction
* Change hero attribute instructions
* wait instruction (freezes the games, or freeze the event
* change hero walking speed (instruction, or setting? If its an instruction, then I can make my character press a certain key to activate running)
* add equipment instructions
* remove object instruction
* remove equipment instruction
* Show picture instruction
* Teleport Event
* Play animation (on event)
* Play animation (on hero)
* Move other event/hero
* Move (for x pixels, not squares)
* Move (square): approach/escape from hero,random
* Advanced variables
* Fork condition instruction
* Save in VGRDS
Now we can make our own homebrew RPGs on our DS without all the hassle of lines and lines of code. To get started, discuss about the application in our forums as linked below, and make sure you also visit the developer's official site for more info and tutorials.
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