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i can use powerpoint?

A topic by matteo24x created 31 days ago Views: 352 Replies: 11
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???

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For what, pray tell?

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for make the game

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And how the hell are you "for make the game" with PowerPoint, are you like nine years old or just trolling?! I'm sure you can use that, if you're some kind of a wizard that can make a game using PowerPoint as an 'engine'. I doubt that's explicitly prohibited, not like anyone would do that though ~ Because that is physically impossible :)

it is possible, donloawd my game called "cubex

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I tried your cubeX and was surprised and delighted with how much game you actually were able to make with PowerPoint.  Great Job!  
It reminds me how, way back in the day, I made  entire software with MS Access and Visual Basic to do a lot of things with the data.

By the way, here is my submission to Scream Jam 2025 - https://itch.io/jam/scream-jam-2025/rate/3949520

I'm also joined on this jam but don't have a solid game idea yet.  I have one more night shift of work, then I'll probably get started with the remaining days to make a submission for here.  Take care,

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A game can be made about anything with anything. 

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Yeah, I suppose you can make "ice cream" out of cowdung. Only 1. It won't be real, actual ice cream since it won't contain any ice . . . or cream. And 2. It'll literally taste like shit

So there'll be no point ^_^

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The first games as we know it were probably made from sticks and stones, and drawn into the mud.  My point still stands.

Human beings are inventive, and if he want's to make a game in powerpoint it's not impossible.

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Just because something isn't impossible doesn't mean it should be made. Also you at no point had any point to even begin with

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The question is not ''can I'', but ''should I''. 

You can make a game in powerpoint. You will sweat blood, but it's doable, there are examples online.

Now in a world with easy to learn game engines from Blocky to Godot... why would you want to suffer with a PPT?

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Wrong, the question is absolutely 100% "can I" because this person makes games exclusively in PowerPoint apparently. But the question to both is automatically a "hell fucking nawh"

"why would you want to suffer" because this kid is like seven years old or something, obviously. No duhh