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Posted by admin on 2004/3/29 21:07:35 (18518 reads)

I added some new downloads in the download section under "Game Development". There are some really programs to make games without any knowledge of code.


Posted by admin on 2004/3/26 12:04:24 (20346 reads)

I'd like to first thank everyone for visiting Web Game Builder. John Simpson, the previous owner decided to sell Web Game Builder, so I purchased it to keep the site up, and have something to work on in my spare time.

As you can see, the site has already had a redesign, as I've spent countless hours placing in a new content management system, and converting all of the old php-nuke files into this one (Xoops), which is much nicer then php-nuke, and has better support.

The previous moderators will still be moderators, and I hope everyone that's currently a member, stays a member, and anyone that is thinking of becoming a member, become one, it's free.

Anyways, if you have any suggestions, please feel free to email me at chris@imaginedesigns.net, or if you want to report a bug.. just tell me.

Thanks,
chris


Posted by admin on 2004/3/26 11:46:29 (14470 reads)

Introduction:
Forgotten Creatures is a text-based role-playing/strategy online game. The game takes place around the medieval time period. Its genre is fantasy. Forgotten Creatures opened on October 1st, 2003.


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Posted by admin on 2004/3/26 11:37:17 (12413 reads)

ForgottenCreature said "While programming my online game, Forgotten Creatures, I made many mistakes, some careless, some not. Most of these were small, and easy fixable, but had great impact on the game. It is important to look for these mistakes before you implement a program into your game. In this section I will discuss a few of these and what you should try to look for.

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Posted by admin on 2003/11/26 11:26:00 (12259 reads)

Parp! v0.1 is now available and freely available from http://www.jeremypardon.com Parp! has been in development for three years now and is the work of a one man team, with a little help from his firends. Jeremy Pardon is the lead animator at old school developer Travellers Tales and responsible for animation in such games as A Bug's Life, Toy Story 2, Crash Bandicoot - The Wrath of Cortex and Finding Nemo.
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