- October 26, 2022
- GameCreator
GameCreator
36%Game Brain Score
graphics, gameplay
57% User Score 14 reviews
Platforms
PCWindows
About
IntroGameCreator is an all-in-one game development engine that focuses on providing a fully visualized approach to create 2D games without programming. It supports publishing to PC, mobile, and website. In the meantime, we also provide a platform that serves as a hub for the distribution of both commercial and free games, as well as the sale of assets, plugins, and templates by the development co…









Audience ScoreBased on 14 reviews
graphics2 negative mentions
- The software offers a lot of design capacity and is intuitive for users familiar with other game engines, particularly the RPG Maker series.
- It has great potential with a variety of assets available right from the start, allowing for the creation of different game genres like RPGs and visual novels.
- The developers are actively working on improvements and updates, showing commitment to enhancing the software's features and usability.
- There is a significant lack of English documentation and support, making it difficult for non-Chinese speakers to navigate and utilize the software effectively.
- The templates provided are bare-bones and do not offer sufficient guidance or examples, which can be misleading for beginners.
- The need for paid DLC to access essential features and systems is seen as unethical, especially for an early access product that is already priced high.
- graphics2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
Users find the graphics aspect somewhat lacking in intuitiveness, particularly for beginners, as navigating the interface can be challenging. They suggest that incorporating icons for operations, similar to RPG Maker, would enhance usability and streamline the process of placing and configuring events directly on the scene.
“The graphics are not very intuitive, especially for beginners. It would have been helpful to have icons for each operation, such as placing events and configuring them directly on the scene, similar to RPG Maker.”
“The ability to protect your artwork is limited, which detracts from the overall visual experience.”