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I've used Turbowarp before . I like it, but I'm more of a "type code in" coder than a visual/block coder. I first started coding on the ZX Spectrum back in 1984! (Yes, I'm OLD!) so you had no choice then but to type in code. When I got back into coding last year I started with Scratch and Turbowarp to get back into it. My game Professional Drunk At Work Simulator is an example of this.

Pico 8 is used for Run Rabbit Run. It's very similar to 8 bit machines from my childhood and uses a version of Lua within it, which is a very beginner friendly language. If you ever decide to move from Turbowarp then I would recommend Pico 8.

I'm currently playing with Javascript, which is a whole load of fun!