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GameSalad Inc. announced today that its GameSalad Creator game creation platform has entered closed beta testing on Windows. Previously, GameSalad Creator was only available on iOS, Android and HTML5. Gamers can sign up for the GameSalad Windows beta now.
GameSalad Creator is a game development platform that allows users to design, publish and distribute a video game without ever touching a line of code. The basic tool can be downloaded for free. A $299 Pro upgrade allows users to implement features like Game Center and iAds on iOS, as well as other special features on other platforms.
GameSalad reports that 60,000 original titles have been created with the GameSalad Creator since its debut in 2009. Notable games powered by GameSalad include Hobo with a Shotgun the Game from Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas and Gravonaut from Nexus Game Studio.
“Since we launched at SXSW in 2009, GameSalad has witnessed incredible growth,”GameSalad CEO Steve Felter said in a statement. “Initially, we introduced GameSalad Creator to Mac users, empowering them to easily create and publish iPhone and iPad games without the need to code. We’ve since added publishing to Android and HTML5 platforms, making cross-platform development as simple as clicking a button. Today, we answer the requests of thousands of game developers who’ve asked us to bring this remarkable platform to Windows users.”
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GameSalad Creator is a game development platform that allows users to design, publish and distribute a video game without ever touching a line of code. The basic tool can be downloaded for free. A $299 Pro upgrade allows users to implement features like Game Center and iAds on iOS, as well as other special features on other platforms.
GameSalad reports that 60,000 original titles have been created with the GameSalad Creator since its debut in 2009. Notable games powered by GameSalad include Hobo with a Shotgun the Game from Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas and Gravonaut from Nexus Game Studio.
“Since we launched at SXSW in 2009, GameSalad has witnessed incredible growth,”GameSalad CEO Steve Felter said in a statement. “Initially, we introduced GameSalad Creator to Mac users, empowering them to easily create and publish iPhone and iPad games without the need to code. We’ve since added publishing to Android and HTML5 platforms, making cross-platform development as simple as clicking a button. Today, we answer the requests of thousands of game developers who’ve asked us to bring this remarkable platform to Windows users.”
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