09-04-2017, 04:37 AM
(09-04-2017, 01:00 AM)megamarc Wrote: Well, it depends. Creating a retro game requires an idea, people skilled in game design, programming, graphics and music/sound, usually in a team of at very least 3-4 people (one for each category). Do you have it? Then yes, you can use tilengine to power your game. If not, sorry, you're out of luck. There are integrated commercial packages that allow you to build a game with very little programming (GameMaker Studio, Clickteam Fusion, Torque...), but they are just tools and won't do the creative part for you.
welll i have barley any experince with game disghn by playing games and watching youtube mym codings crap and my art decent and i cant create music because im to lazy to learn. i have 2 friends who are less expernce then me saying there in without a pc so ya i think i can do it after i figure out if i put tile engine in visual studios and how