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Gendai Games Launches GameSalad Beta

Written by Phil Glockner / March 19, 2009 8:07 PM / 6 Comments

Austin-based Gendai Games has been operating mostly under the radar with their innovative iPhone game-creation software GameSalad. According to AustinStartup, the wait is now over and we all can try our hand at creating the next big iPhone game, even if we don't have elite programming skills. And that's the strength of GameSalad - you don't need to know how to code in order to prototype your game idea.

According to the site, GameSalad gives you all the tools you need to develop a fun game without having to write a line of code. In fact drag-and-drop is used extensively in composing the scenes, actors, audio and script actions. Games can be played without having to compile first and also edited while running. Game variables, rules, and other items are all controlled through menu items that can be collapsed and re-ordered. And all of this can be done on an ordinary Intel-based Mac running OS X 10.5 (Leopard) or newer.

Without having made a game ourselves yet, we can only guess that it will still be fairly challenging to make a fun and addictive game, as we have seen plenty of games made the 'old fashioned way' that aren't all that great. But with the rapid development time and greater accessibility that GameSalad offers, we can see it becoming popular for making more niche games, say for example a custom game for a friend's birthday, or a game that celebrates an event, like a company anniversary.

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  1. W0W! It's great... Where can we download this?

    Posted by: watzabatza | March 19, 2009 10:31 PM



  2. Watzabatza, the software is located at http://www.gamesalad.com .

     Posted by: Phil Glockner Author Profile Page | March 19, 2009 10:39 PM



  3. It's so cool , I can create my games.
    According to the site, GameSalad gives you all the tools you need to develop a fun game without having to write a line of code.

    Posted by: vigosshong Author Profile Page | March 19, 2009 11:45 PM



  4. This is great.. I always love to play games or atleast create my own.. checking the site now.

    Posted by: ITrush | March 20, 2009 5:49 AM



  5. his is great.. I always love to play games or atleast create

    Posted by: sohbet | March 22, 2009 5:07 AM



  6. I always loved gaming websites. Especially ones that simulate retro games such as domino cubes or board games. When I was a kid domino was my favorite game. I used to run cubes all over my parents living roon :) It was fun...

    Posted by: domino online | October 7, 2009 7:56 AM



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