Sure. I have experience with languages that would be considered more advanced, like C and C#. I also have experience with the old BASICs like QBASIC, PowerBASIC, & VB. I like PureBasic the best because of its ease of use, powerful built-in libraries, and a more refined syntax. Making 2D games is very good and they can look far better than this game (I was purposely going for a retro look). I also like that it is a real compiler producing assembly code under the hood. And it all comes in around 80MB after install. It's amazing how much they packed into such small space. It's like demoscene.