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How to make an SRPG from start finish without any code!

Current price: $29.99
How to make an SRPG from start finish without any code!
How to make an SRPG from start finish without any code!

Barnes and Noble

How to make an SRPG from start finish without any code!

Current price: $29.99
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Ever want to make a video game without writing any code? Ever want to make a Tactical or Strategic Role-Playing Game?
How to make an SRPG from start to finish without any code!
is a book about exactly that.
In this book you will learn to:
-
The basics and advanced knowledge on the SRPG Studio game engine
to do everything you want in the engine without wiring any lines of code.
- Learn how to make and edit 2D animations with the
built in Animation Editor.
Learn the basics of fundamental game design
for your future Tactical or Strategic role-playing game.
- Learn how to make
custom graphics, music, fonts, and videos
for the game and for video game trailers. And what websites and other software is best to use for custom assets.
The basics of video game marketing.
- Different platforms for publishing games with advice on how to rise to the top with
getting good impressions and a click through rate with all of them.
Everything you need to make a Tactical or Strategic Role-Playing game from start to finish and succeed.

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