You can reprogram their deaths.) Consider it a hard-written opinion piece, then. (Also, you can change the players from Lego-like people to any model you choose, rig, and script. PrincessPandaLover wrote:If you're here just to criticize Roblox, you can leave. Not to mention the fact that you can actually make money off of games you create. How to make a block kill you in Roblox Studio? Look on the asset store for a block that kills you. In my opinion, ROBLOX Studio isn't worth investing in. And yes, all of I have proposed have some free version or another, Godot and Blender are completely free, no strings attached. is free and is almost as good as Unity) You don't have to limit yourself to just one game platform. I personally use Godot) GameMaker (there is a free version, great for non-programmers or people used to block coding, too.) CryEngine (a bit advanced, but there is still a free version) Blender (open source, mainly used for making 3D models, but has a game engine attached to it, I use this to create my 3D models) RPG Maker (free version, great for making RPGs) Unreal Engine (used by Epic Games to create Fortnite. I only use Unity if I really have to) Godot (open source! you own your own game, no big companies stealing it from you. Some good free game engines: Unity (there is a free version, though the splash screen is annoying.
exe file of your game and publish it elsewhere! With ROBLOX Studio you're stuck with ROBLOX, and that's that. I don't think it's worth it to invest so much time when you don't own your game completely. There are much better game engines, in my opinion, and with those you won't get stuck with players having 6 joints.
The 3D modelling capabilities aren't worth it, and how many lines of code you need to write just to create a block that kills you? Ugh. Yes, the ROBLOX platform does inspire creators, similar to Scratch, but it's functionality is SOO limited, when there are better free game engines out there.
Note: 1) A laptop/desktop with a computer mouse will be required for the workshop.Ģ) Participants will have to download and sign up for Roblox Studio (Free of Cost) from the given link before the workshop begins.ĭigital Certificates will be provided to all the participants at the end of the workshop. The game created throughout the camp will start small and grow exponentially along with skills learned! By the end of the camp, campers will really see that making games is more fun than playing them! With hands-on projects, campers will be exposed to many digital tools used today for game creation such as Roblox Editor. In this introductory camp, campers will go beyond playing games, and get a behind-the-scenes experience, learning the art and science of game development.