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<p>Adventure Game Studio is a popular choice.
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<br>On Tue, 31 Jan 2012, 13:26:06 WST, Bodie <<a href="mailto:bodieh@gmail.com">bodieh@gmail.com</a>> wrote:
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<br>> Hey everyone, i'm an artist and i've been really wanting to work on my
<br>> own point and click adventure for a while, it'd be a nice excuse to do
<br>> some writing and drawing, not to mention just a big thrill to make
<br>> something in the genre of game which i grew up on.
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<br>> Anyway, my issue and question is about the actual game... I can do
<br>> writing and artwork but what would be the best way to come at this? I
<br>> know my way around gamemaker but i feel like it would be frowned upon to
<br>> make it in gamemaker. Does anyone have any comments on the matter?
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<br>> Cheers
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<br>> Bodie Hartley
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