You can preview the new Menu Music for Puzzledorf here, and get a glimpse at the new animated background for the menu.
gifCam – GIF Recorder
Ever wanted to know how you can make a GIF for your game's website? gifCam is one viable solution, though I prefer ScreenToGif. Below is a GIF I recorded from my game Puzzledorf. gifCam is one way I record my gif's, as above. It's a recorder that sits over your desktop, and it will record... Continue Reading →
Adobe Creative Cloud Keeps Signing Me Out
This was an issue I ran in to occasionally while developing my game Puzzledorf. Every time I tried to sign in to Adobe Creative Cloud Desktop App, it signed me back out. I didn't find a solution with a quick Google search, so I got online with the tech support and they were extremely helpful.... Continue Reading →
Should I use Audacity?
Sound. The doorway to music. We rely on our sense of sound so much that we could easily to forget how important it is. And when it comes to creating games, every body needs sound effects. Introducing Audacity - the free audio editor. There's this idea that if something's free, it's probably not worth getting.... Continue Reading →
Puzzle Script Review – Make Puzzle Games Easy!
Puzzles. Games that make you think. They've existed for thousands of years, and now anyone can make one with Puzzle Script. It's a free, simple game creation tool designed specifically for html5 block-pushing puzzle games similar to my game Puzzledorf - although by mucking around in it's basic scripting system, it's easy to make many other... Continue Reading →
Fusion 2.5 Review – No Programming Required
There are a lot of game making tools out there that claim to require no programming or make your life easier. Of all of the 'no programming' game creation tools, I would say Fusion 2.5 is the best. There are a lot of very good features about Fusion if you want to create small games,... Continue Reading →