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GameGuru MAX
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All tools in one place
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Still in Early-Access
Still buggy, crashes can occur.
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Now on offer in a bundle with 28 items for only €23.05 https://www.humblebundle.com/software/completegamemakingcollection-vol2-softwarebundle
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Allows creating 3D apps and games without programming
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Post-processing effects
If you want to add some post-processing effect to your game you have to pay.
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RespectfulAnahit's Experience
easy to use and if you want you can code something but most of the things in copper cube like shooting physics health enemys you can make without programing you can do there lot of thing without programing
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Windows; Macintosh
Desktop targets:
Windows; Macintosh
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Supported languages:
Javascript; ActionScript 3
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Native WebGL support
Can create 3D games as real WebGL apps, running inside websites. Doesn't use a cross compiler, so WebGL apps are small and download quickly.
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Sometimes you have to code something if it's not in the engine
Like sprinting, health bar, and other things like that.
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Fast prototyping
You can quickly develop an experimental working model of the product (prototype), because the engine gives you access to a lot of prefabs, plugins and settings. And, you can use the visual programming to speed up the process, even if later you have to write code in order to improve the final product.
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Horrible reflections sometimes
Horrible reflections if you set to some material/texture to be reflective sometimes it will look bad at least the water has great-looking reflections.
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Good terrain editor
CopperCube includes a terrain editor. Terrain can be drawn with height painting tools directly in the editor, textures can be painted quickly with automatic texture blending into the terrain. There are also tools for placing grass and bushes, and for distributing meshes automatically over the terrain.
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Can't make realistic graphics
Can't make ultra-realistic graphic-looking games so you have to use shader to make it look at least a little bit realistic.
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Available on Steam
CopperCube is available on Steam, it was greenlit.
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Easy to learn and to use
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Oculus Rift support
Supports both DK2 and DK1.
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