View Full Version : Any easy to use game developing package?
The_Hermit_1971
08-09-2009, 02:02 AM
I have no experience in programing but despite that I would like to make my own fishing game. I was practicing with a package called 3D Game Studio and got some satisfactory results (got a simple room running in about 5 minutes with the included resources) but I find the language a bit difficult for the beginner. My question is, have you seen a similar package easier for the beginner?
genetransfer
08-09-2009, 02:50 AM
3drad has just become free to use, and from what I've understood of it, it has alot you can do without coding though it does have scripting as you advance but it may be worth looking into.
TazMan47
08-09-2009, 06:30 AM
I would suggest you give 3DRad a try also. Having never used a product like 3DRad before, I downloaded the package and after going over the features for about an hour, I created my first demo. Give it a try, I believe you will like this package. Easy to use with lot's of power under the hood when needed.
fireside
08-09-2009, 08:45 AM
Another easy to use engine is Blender. It's both a modeler and game engine. It's free, and it's a good way to start out, I think. It's a little hard to find good tutorials, though.
alphadog
08-10-2009, 03:16 PM
Boy, if you think 3D Game Studio is "hard", you are in for a world of hurt...
Consider one of those online game builders, like YoYo Games.
Sol_HSA
08-11-2009, 01:24 AM
Another easy to use engine is Blender.
Dude, you just used 'easy' and 'blender' in the same sentence.
The_Hermit_1971
08-11-2009, 03:46 AM
Thanks everybody for your replies. I'll give 3D Rad a try based on the answers I got here. Originally Posted by Sol_HSA
Dude, you just used 'easy' and 'blender' in the same sentence.I agree, easy has nothing to do with Blender. Easy is a 3D modeling program like Anim8or, which I highly recommend for complete newbies like me. Blender has a lot of features but is not that easy.
fireside
08-11-2009, 05:04 AM
I agree, easy has nothing to do with Blender. Easy is a 3D modeling program like Anim8or, which I highly recommend for complete newbies like me. Blender has a lot of features but is not that easy.
The modeler is a bit quirky, but the game engine really is very easy to use. Mostly you just connect some wires between programming blocks or you can actually add python code. It's also very easy to move from the modeler to the game engine. It's automatic.
Nje789
08-12-2009, 11:18 AM
So the latest version of 3D RAD is free now?
Has anyone actually made a decent-looking game with rad? I came to the conclusion it sacrificed almost all trace of decent graphics in order to make something that was very easy to create 3D games with.
starstutter
08-12-2009, 01:25 PM
Has anyone actually made a decent-looking game with rad? I came to the conclusion it sacrificed almost all trace of decent graphics in order to make something that was very easy to create 3D games with.
I think your expectations are a bit too high for beginning indie standards. 3Drad actually doesn't look bad at all for how easy it's supposed to be. Have you seen their screenshot gallery? A lot of the artwork is certainly subpar but that has nothing to do with the graphics tech.
Also, keep in mind that those who are just beginning and need an easy point/click style engine are probably not the best at art yet. As they get more experience with the art, they will also move onto more advanced engines, so that also contributes to some of the user-made screens being a little messy.
fireside
08-12-2009, 01:47 PM
I played the 4 wheel demo and I thought it was pretty cool. They got the model from Google 3d warehouse. They have a model loader especially for it. I don't think the free version does a whole lot though. Expect to pay about average -- 150 dollars for the engine, they sell add on type deals. I still think Blender is a much better introduction into 3d game programming but it looks pretty good.
Nje789
08-12-2009, 08:54 PM
Well, I downloaded the now-free RAD and I think there might be some potential here for a good looking game after all. It has some good looking demos, and maybe that ugly green terrain texture that's often shown in RAD images is just giving a misleadingly poor impression against RAD's real capabilities.
I'm even going to try making a game with it.
fireside
08-12-2009, 09:24 PM
Hmm. They did change their licensing and dropped all the add-ons for extra money. They are just using a donation model now.
You should try Unity now that it has a Windows editor. www.unity3d.com
clandestine
09-01-2009, 10:13 AM
Has anyone actually made a decent-looking game with rad?
Yep i am!
At least i'm doing my best :)
http://www.clandestinestudio.com/3D/3drad/grs/hud003.jpg
http://www.clandestinestudio.com/3D/3drad/grs/hud005.jpg
Youtube video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEvt4pPa2HA&feature=channel_page)
3D Rad is a really decent engine, not next-gen, but it has all it needs for simpler projects like mine!
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