The 3D Gamemaker

For other uses, see Gamemaker (disambiguation).
The 3D Gamemaker
Developer(s) The Game Creators
Initial release 19 December 2001 (2001-12-19)
Written in DarkBASIC
Operating system IDE for Microsoft Windows
Available in English
Type Game creation system
License Proprietary
Website The 3D Gamemaker

The 3D Gamemaker is a computer application developed by The Game Creators, that allows users to make basic 3D shooter/adventure games for Microsoft Windows. The tool is marketed as allowing users to create 3D games without programming and art skills.

Games developed with 3D Gamemaker require at least 400 MHz Pentium processor, 64 MB of RAM and DirectX 7.0b to run.

Alongside the full boxed release, The 3D Gamemaker was also released in a Lite edition, with less categories of assets available and a reduced feature set.

Features

The 3D Gamemaker has a built in placement editor that allows the user to indicate where enemies, items, and obstacles go. This is not available in beginner mode or the lite edition. There is also, amongst other things, a simple level creator. It also includes the ability to upload your own media.[1][2]

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