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GBStudio
Logo for GBStudio
Original author(s)Chris Maltby
Developer(s)Chris Maltby
Stable releasev4.1.3 / September 26th 2024
Written inTypescript, C
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows

GB Studio is an open-source game development platform created by Chris Maltby, which allows users to create Game Boy games using a drag-and-drop interface without needing to write code. GB Studio simplifies the process of game creation and is particularly aimed at developers who wish to create games for the original Game Boy or emulators.

History

GBStudio was initially released in 2019 by Chris Maltby. The platform quickly gained traction within the indie game development community due to its ease of use and the nostalgia associated with Game Boy games. Since its release, GBStudio has seen multiple updates, adding new features and improving usability.

Features

  • - Drag-and-Drop Interface: GBStudio provides a user-friendly interface that allows developers to create games by dragging and dropping elements.
  • - Script-Free Development: No programming knowledge is required to create games with GBStudio, making it accessible to beginners.
  • - Custom Scripting: For advanced users, GBStudio supports custom scripting through JavaScript, allowing for more complex game mechanics.
  • - Asset Management: Users can import and manage assets such as sprites, backgrounds, and music.
  • - Preview and Export: Games can be previewed in real-time and exported to run on real Game Boy hardware or emulators.

Community and Contributions

GBStudio has a vibrant community of developers who contribute to its development and share resources. The platform's open-source nature encourages community contributions and the creation of plugins, scripts, and assets.

Notable Games

Several notable games have been created using GBStudio, showcasing its capabilities and the creativity of its users. Some examples include: - Deadeus: A horror adventure game developed by -IZMA-. - The Mayor of Sanctuary: A story focused exploration game by Nara Makes Games. - Red Moon: An action-platformer with RPG elements. - Stratacombo: An Arcade Game based on Helldivers 2 Stratagems by Mogwais Games.

References

1. "GBStudio on GitHub." GitHub, https://github.com/chrismaltby/gb-studio.

2. "GBStudio Official Website." GBStudio, https://www.gbstudio.dev.

3. "Deadeus - A Game Made with GBStudio." -ISH Games, https://www.deadeus.com.

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