GDC 2009: Microsoft’s “Kodu Game Creator”


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Ever dreamed of creating your own games? It might soon be possible to do so with the new Microsoft “Kodu Game Creator”.

It is still under development, but should be released soon. What’s so good about it is that you don’t need to do everything from scratch, you can use the so called “starter worlds” that are already offered in the program and you can edit them as needed. It should be similar to Visual Studio for general programing, but it would be much more user-friendly and easier to use. Basically, now you don’t need to be a programmer to make your own games! :)

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