

I did use GameMaker once, but I rather prefer learning text-based languages.Wrong. Yay!ĬatsUnited wrote:The only drag-and-drop language is Scratch (other than Scratch Mods). There's also Alice, a 3D block-based program maker, though I haven't been able to use it because of it's hefty large download, and my 500 KB/s internet.

swf files that can be used in Flash applications such as your web browser. (I think it's text-based way is in ActionScript?) Unlike SNAP!, however, it has an export tool to convert your projects into. I think there is a graphical/GUI way (with dialogs and such), a block-based way, and a text-based way. Stencyl has various ways of making objects. Also, it's web-based, so you can run it online, for free! It does not have any export feature, however. SNAP! is a block-based programming language like Snap - though you can control it similarly to as if it were a turtle sprite via the JS function block, which uses JavaScript syntax and is text-based. CatsUnited wrote:The only drag-and-drop language is Scratch (other than Scratch Mods).
