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Switched Game Engine

I originally used Flowlab since it was a software that was in browser which is good because I have a chromebook and since It's not the newest one, It won't let me download ANYTHING. I've been searching for a new software because I was working on a game that was inspired by Dollmare, but Flowlab was aggravating me to no end because there were bugs so things didn't want to cooperate with each other and I have found two of them which both I'm exploring, GDevelop and GameDev.net. If you look at Upcoming Game you can see I'm trying to develop that game in GDevelop. There's a watermark which I actually don't mind too much because they made it look REALLY COOL for a watermark. This will delay lots of progress though since I have to remake all of my games (not that they were finished) in a different software. I'm glad I'm making this decision since Flowlab is very restricting unless you get premium. Also here's a little teaser from Upcoming Game since I kinda abandoned game development for a long time...

Han :)

A han...
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Update, GDevelop confuses me and you can't make games in GameDev.net, I'll keep trying though :)