![]() ![]() Is it true ? or I might just not grasp it good with only half the tutorial ?Ģ. ![]() so I might be able to produce results sooner on gamesalad (and I have read some ppl said that stencyl do have a higher curve to learnt). I feels like gamesalad is easier to learnt, while with stencyl it seems that it would be higher curve. ![]() So, from pricing perspective, seems like stencyl would be the better choice.īut, there are some other things weighing on my mind :ġ. While for gamesalad, it only let me tried it for 15 days, and then I have to subscribe monthly for $30 a month (in a year, this would be even more expensive than stencyl). I like stencyl because it let me use it for free to build my game first, and then when I'm satisfied with it, I can just subscribe for anually (for $199 ?) and just published it on android/ios. Sorry if I might not really grasped it, but for now, with all the small free time I had, this is what I can learnt, and I do want to concentrate on one, not both. I have tried to gathered info on both, and tried the tutorial, though just half of the tutorial, but as I'm a developer, I think I have grasped the basic of it. This is not for hobyy, but I do want to make money from this. So, I'm a developer looking to make a game for android/ios (mainly for android now, but why not if the same code can be used for ios too). I know there are several topics of these, but what I found are old topics (newest one was feb 2015 that I found). This is the foundation for building the ultimate game creation tool." You can find out more from the GameSalad website.Sorry to make this topic again. GameSalad 0.9.0 is our biggest and best update ever - and it's just the beginning. "Making game design accessible to everyone is our top priority. Welcome everyone "By introducing the Free to Make model, we're holding true to what really sets GameSalad apart from everyone else," said Steve Felter, recently named CEO of GameSalad. This enables users to more quickly and easily manage their online portfolios, get the latest GameSalad news, and submit their games to the App Store. In addition to these changes, GameSalad 0.9.0 Beta, including a new version of GameSalad Creator, which features a redesigned Dashboard and Publishing Wizard, is available for download. ![]() Developers publish games under their personal Apple iPhone Developer accounts. GameSalad enables people to create games and publish them on the Apple App Store, as well as for web and Mac. Lowering the barriers And more good news comes as current Express and Pro users will have the option of upgrading to the new Professional membership for $99 for the first year, via a legacy user upgrade offer that expires Dec 31, 2010. Other features such as support for custom networking, advanced analytics, and framework support will be forthcoming. As well as offering official support, it includes new monetisation features such as iAD integration and promotional URL links. The Professional account is now available for $499 annually (previously $1,999). It enables anyone to publish iOS games without incurring any additional costs. This replaces the previous Express account, which cost $99. The entry level for GameSalad Creator is now called Free to Make and provides a basic service at no cost to users. After criticism a couple of months back over app submission costs and revenue share models, GameSalad, the developer of its eponymous Mac-based visual game creation tool has significantly tweaked its subscription offers. ![]()
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