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Learn To Make Your Own Video Game With Game Builder Garage
Here comes “Nintendo” with another unavoidable game, but this time, it is “Game Builder Garage.” “Game Builder Garage” is an educational game that teaches you how to make video games. While many people would pull their hair out trying to figure out the technical difficulties on how to create the games of their dreams, even experienced game designers encounter technical difficulties.
Creating what you want do not have to be a disaster and you do not have to rely on a professional game designer to create your dream game. On June 11, 2021, you can learn the basic steps on how to create a video game on “Nintendo Switch.”
Gameplay:
Learn to build your own video game from the minds at “Nintendo.” Use the “Game Builder Garage” software to learn the basics of game design and visual programming with step-by-step lessons.
Have fun making video games and be introduced to interactive lessons. You will get help from an entertaining cast of Nodon (which are vibrant creatures full of charisma), in charge of moving your character, adding sound effects, and pressing buttons. Track what all of the creatures do with the Nodopedia.
Change between your game screen and programming screen to test your working progress. View how the choices you make changes how the game functions. Build your games in a “Control Options” (where there is a touchscreen in ‘Handheld mode’), the option of button controls, or a compatible USB mouse when docked for TV mode. If you cannot wait to get your to learn how to make 2D video games, “pre-order” “Game Builder Garage.”
Build and play up to 7 different games. Here are a few of the games you can make and play:
- Tag Showdown (a game of rage for two people)
- On a Roll (where you can use motion controls to roll the ball through a maze)
- Thrill Racer (compete against a computer driver in a race to the finish line)
“Game Builder Garage” is up to 8 players. Exchange codes with your friends (which gives your friends access to play the games you made and you access to play the games they made). There is the optional choice of sharing your created game online as well. Playing with Nodon may cause a light bulb to pop up in your head, giving you new ideas on what to create.
Supported Languages:
English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, and Dutch
Supported Play Modes:
Handheld mode, TV mode, and Tabletop mode