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Local copy of Game Maker 6.1 (3.6 MB)

Game Maker 6 created Mark Overmars is an excellent shareware program that makes it easy to create your own PC games.
There are many websites with examples and tutorials online. The best place to start is by visiting the Game Maker website.


Examples

My Examples

 

1945v3.gm6 139. KB
1945v3.exe 1,074 KB
1945v3.zip 1027.KB

GNU License.txt

Published under the GNU GPL

My version of the 1945 Example. Includes emeny subs, shooting sidewase & backwards & and extra lives.

Use <Alt> & <Ctrl> for sideways & backwards shooting.

 

keep-left.gm6 133 KB
keep-left.exe 1,104 KB
keep-left.zip 1,089 KB

GNU License.txt

Published under the GNU GPL

A Keep Left version of Street Racing


January 31, 2005

lem.gm6 101 KB
lem.exe 1,058 KB
lem.zip 71KB

GNU License.txt

Published under the GNU GPL

A combination of Lunar Lander (LEM), & Maze game.

Keys:
<Space> Thrust
<Left> Left
<Right> Right
<Enter> Launch

<R> Restart Level
<N> Next Level
<Q> Quit
<X> Exit
<P> Pause
<F1> Help

February 9, 2005

lem2.gm6 101 KB
lem2.exe 1,058 KB
lem2.zip 71KB

GNU License.txt

Published under the GNU GPL

As above with more levels & features.

Still a work in progress.

February 14, 2005

views.gm6 356 KB
views.exe 1,198 KB

GNU License.txt

Published under the GNU GPL

Demonstrates how to use the Views feature of gamemaker which allows rooms to scroll and pan to follow a moving object.

This technique is often used in platform games.

 

Game Maker 6 2 person shooter

February 17, 2005

shooter.gm6 55 KB
shooter.exe 1,036 KB

GNU License.txt

Published under the GNU GPL

Based on:

Triple07 by Zac B year 6 2003

From The Haileybury College, Edrington - Computer Club

Keys Player 1:

Up
Down
Left
Right
& Shift or Ctrl

Player 2:

A
D
W
S
& Space

 

Game Maker 6 2 person shooter

February 18, 2005

shooter11.gm6 76 KB

GNU License.txt

Published under the GNU GPL

Based on:

Triple07 by Zac B year 6 2003

From The Haileybury College, Edrington - Computer Club

Now with shields and multiple bullets.

Person 1

<up arrow>    move up
<down arrow>  move down
<left arrow>  move left
<right arrow> move right
<ctrl>        fire
<shift>       multi fire
<enter>       shield

Person 2

<w>           move up
<s>           move down
<a>           move left
<d>           move right
<space>       fire
<f>           multi fire
<z>           shield

February 20, 2005

shooter15.gm6 97 KB

GNU License.txt

Published under the GNU GPL

As above but with dual health.

Demonstrates how to draw 2 independent health bars.

Based on code by Dayjo Aspen www.dayjoaspen.com

 

Sprites

My collection of sprites February 21, 2005

Other Examples

Google search for examples

DAYJOASPEN.COM

Welcome to DAYJOASPEN.COM please feel free to look around and enjoy the resources available, If you find a broken link or some other sort of error and would like to report it, just click the Contact link on the left hand side, or email me at mail @ dayjoaspen.com http://www.dayjoaspen.com/

 

GameMakerGames.com

Welcome to Game Maker Games, a site devoted to Game Maker, the superlative game creation program by Mark Overmars (you can download Game Maker here).

This is the home of the Monster Game Archive, which we try to make the most complete listing of Game Maker creations available. And we have many other things here as well.
So stay a while...stay forever >:)! http://www.gamemakergames.com/


SimonDonkers.com

The incredible machine is a game I have created for the first official GM competitition. The goal was to make a game with a limited set of given resources without the possibility to add new resources to the game. This game won the 6th place. This game is available as opensource and executable. http://games.simondonkers.com/index.php?mode=games


Game Learning

Welcome to my PhD homepage, which contains information about myself and my research into the educational potential of computer games. However, the main body of this site is devoted to providing free information and resources for teaching children how to make computer games in clubs and schools. http://www.gamelearning.net/

 

Haileybury College

The following games were created by students of Haileybury College, Edrington campus, Berwick Victoria Australia. They were created with Gamemaker 5.0 http://edrington.haileybury.vic.edu.au/computerclub/computerclub/index.html

 

GameMaker Examples

These examples have been written to help others learn how to do various things with GameMaker. Most of these were written to answer one or more questions posted in the GameMaker forums. These may not be the best way to do what they are doing, but they might help you. Feel free to make use of anything you find here in your own games.
http://www.ladimaco.com/GameMaker/examples.html

 

Gmemaker

Game Maker has been written to make it easier for people to design and make their own computer games. Though you may not be able to make games like Quake (they take teams of programmers years to make), you can still make games that are lots of fun to play. Plenty of people love to play Tetris, Pacman and other simple platform, puzzle or shooting games. These are the style of game that you will be able to make using Game Maker
http://www.newtown.tased.edu.au/computingweb/gamemaker/default.aspx

 

Examples

An example is a bare-bones program, containing just enough code or actions to get the desired effect. You are expected (read: I made it for you to...) to study the code, or if you don't feel like studying, to copy it or build your game from the example.
http://erikw.50free.org/site.php?goto=14

 

GM Upload


Links

Wikipedia Game Maker Page

 

The Tasmanian Department of Education Gamemaker page by Margaret Meijers.
An excellent site well worth a visit.
http://www.mindtools.tased.edu.au/gamemaker/default.htm
link added June 9, 2006

The inaugural Australian Game Programming in Schools Conference was held on Friday Sep 9, 2005, at Swinburne University. This conference explored the the learning theory underpinning game programming in schools. Speakers from around Australia shared best practice in using game programming as a relevant, authentic and highly motivating task which develops higher order cognitive and metacognitive skills.
http://www.newtown.tased.edu.au/gamelearning/conference_sep05.htm

 

Free Game Maker Educational Resources
http://users.tpg.com.au/billkerr/g/int.htm
link added October 10, 2005

Something is making me do it: A reflection on 3.5 years of teaching with Game Maker
- presentation to Game Programming in Schools Conference
- Melbourne, Friday September 9th 2005
http://users.tpg.com.au/billkerr/a/something.htm

 

Game Making: Have fun while you learn
http://users.tpg.com.au/billkerr/g/ad.htm

Haileybury College, Edrington - Computer Club
Information for teachers

Literature on school improvement is full of exhortations to make the content of instruction "relevant." …….. But if one does belong to a culture in which video games are important, transforming oneself from a consumer to a producer of games may well be an even more powerful way for some children to find importance in what they are doing.
Preface by Seymour Papert to Minds in Play by Yasmin Kafai

Computer Club is an activity held by Haileybury College, Edrington, Berwick, Victoria Australia. It rises from our commitment to "relevant" self directed learning. The games are the work of our students, they set their own goals, they are very much their creations.

They are published here because we value their efforts. We encourage dialogue with other schools who recognise the value of game programming as a learning tool. Your comments and questions are welcome, email tforster <at> haileybury.vic.edu.au

Information for Teachers

Over the past years Game Maker is being used more and more for educational purposes, as a vehicle to teach students about programming, technology, and of course game design itself. The activities range from technology summer camps (see for example the Childrens Technology Workshop) and elementary schools, to highschools and universities (for example the course on Game design at Utrecht University). On this page you find information and links that are useful for educators. If you created your own material based on Game Maker and want to share it, or want to express your opinion about this topic, please send a mail to gamemaker @ wanadoo.nl.

Free Game Maker Educational Resources

The main current purpose of this website is to distribute free Game Maker educational resources, such as hands on tutorials, course outlines and a variety of worksheets.

This website has been created by Bill Kerr and is maintained at the Woodville High School extranet.
http://intranet.woodvillehs.sa.edu.au/kerrbi/g/int.htm


Carl Gustafsson's Game Maker Pages

Welcome to my Game Maker Pages. These pages are devoted to the games creation tool Game Maker by Mark Overmars. Game Maker is freeware, and I heartily recommend it to anyone interested in creating their own computer games on the standard PC.
http://hem.passagen.se/birchdale/carl/


Rob's Web Site

These examples will run on Game Maker version 5.x and version 6.x, although some of the text functions may not display perfectly with v6.x
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/rob.goldfish/examples.htm

 

Coding efficiency

by Simon Donkers
gmmentor@simondonkers.com

Many people complain about the fact that Game Maker is very slow. However speed can differ greatly from your programming technique. Many things can be performed much more efficiently. This varies from using local instead of global variables but also things like which objects has a collision event.
http://gamemaker.simondonkers.com/index.php?mode=view&fileid=40

Forums

Game Maker Games Forums

Game Maker Community Lo-Fi version

http://forums.gamemaker.nl/lofiversion/

Game Maker Community Hi-Fi version

This forum is meant for discussions about this community. You can also put announcements of web sites or chat groups devoted to Game Maker in the releveant subforum here. Make sure that you READ these rules prior to posting. Also, the General GMC Rules apply here too.
http://forums.gamemaker.nl/index.php?showforum=3


There are a number of forums related to teaching game design in schools.

International game making teacher's forum

Teacher's Forum:
This forum has been specifically created for class teachers, parents and educators interested in running game making activities. http://www.gamelearning.net/teachers

 

Australian Game Maker teacher's forum

http://lyris.education.tas.gov.au:8080/read/?forum=gamemaker

 

A Game Maker 6 Discussion

http://www.echthros.com/html/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=15

 

Teacher's Forum making computer games with children

http://www.gamelearning.co.uk/teachers/

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APA citation:
Russell, R. (2006, June 09, 05:22 pm). Game Maker 6.
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