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UK Mall 1 - The 3D Gamemaker Lite - Special Edition

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List Price: £6.99
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Manufacturer: Focus Multimedia Ltd
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Binding: CD-ROM Brand: Focus Multimedia Ltd EAN: 5031366013682 Label: Focus Multimedia Ltd Manufacturer: Focus Multimedia Ltd Number Of Items: 1 Platform: Windows 2000 Publisher: Focus Multimedia Ltd Studio: Focus Multimedia Ltd
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Customer Rating:      Summary: I wanted to make MY own games... Comment: First of all, I paid money for a demo. Second of all, it's the worst demo I have ever been on. Basically, 3D Gamemaker Lite consists of the user choosing one of GM's pre- approved games out of a selection of four. All of them have to be one level long and have a boss at the end, even if it's a racing game... Users must then choose things such as enemies and bullet types from a list of pathetic ‘comedy’ selections e.g. one of the bosses is called 'Mr. Poo'... Once it has finished making its own game for you to reluctantly pass off as being your own, you find out how depressingly poor the games are. First person shooting games consist of the player walking around a maze, shooting e.g. blue balls from an inanimate banana at clones of a tax collector who fire diamonds at you from their stomachs, all to awful dance music. Flying games involve you flying in a highly restricted area, shooting enemies. I don’t know what the full version is like, but whatever you do don’t buy the demo…
Customer Rating:      Summary: Dissapointing Comment: I think it was silly to release a lite version and this version is stupid, I don't like it it is poor. But the 3D Gamemaker full is a better choice.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not Bad, but still not what I'd hoped for. Comment: When I saw this, I thought, 'Great! This looks really good!' But when I started it, I saw that the graphics were rubbish, and there really is very little on the CD. What was the point of releasing this version, when there is a bigger version available { and I didn't know until I quit this addition!] It does however, provide some fun for a while, with the diferences of characters and enemies, but there just is no difference between them. They all walk and jump and fire. It would have been nice to create some moves yourself. Its the same for the scenery. The races are dull. Areas can be slow going. However, I do not think its rubbish, and I think to share the games with your mates is a good option, and so is the 2 player. The option to have your name as a creator is also fun to have. I'm sure the younger kids will enjoy it!
Customer Rating:      Summary: What a pile of **** Comment: I liked the look of this when I saw the packaging, ('just click to create', 'unleash your imagination', et al), but the package is the best thing. There are 4 game styles to choose from, (1st person, space shooter, driving, platform-type), nothing wrong with that, except that each one is the same as the others apart from different graphics. The only redeeming feature of this program is that it is possible to have an old granny driving a powered wheelchair as your final level 'boss' (only one level allowed, though, I'm afraid).
Customer Rating:      Summary: It's good! Comment: I think that this is excellent! It's not as good as the larger version but it certainly gives novice game makers a run for their money! I reccomend it!
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Customer Rating:      Summary: I wanted to make MY own games... Comment: First of all, I paid money for a demo. Second of all, it's the worst demo I have ever been on. Basically, 3D Gamemaker Lite consists of the user choosing one of GM's pre- approved games out of a selection of four. All of them have to be one level long and have a boss at the end, even if it's a racing game... Users must then choose things such as enemies and bullet types from a list of pathetic ‘comedy’ selections e.g. one of the bosses is called 'Mr. Poo'... Once it has finished making its own game for you to reluctantly pass off as being your own, you find out how depressingly poor the games are. First person shooting games consist of the player walking around a maze, shooting e.g. blue balls from an inanimate banana at clones of a tax collector who fire diamonds at you from their stomachs, all to awful dance music. Flying games involve you flying in a highly restricted area, shooting enemies. I don’t know what the full version is like, but whatever you do don’t buy the demo…
Customer Rating:      Summary: Dissapointing Comment: I think it was silly to release a lite version and this version is stupid, I don't like it it is poor. But the 3D Gamemaker full is a better choice.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not Bad, but still not what I'd hoped for. Comment: When I saw this, I thought, 'Great! This looks really good!' But when I started it, I saw that the graphics were rubbish, and there really is very little on the CD. What was the point of releasing this version, when there is a bigger version available { and I didn't know until I quit this addition!] It does however, provide some fun for a while, with the diferences of characters and enemies, but there just is no difference between them. They all walk and jump and fire. It would have been nice to create some moves yourself. Its the same for the scenery. The races are dull. Areas can be slow going. However, I do not think its rubbish, and I think to share the games with your mates is a good option, and so is the 2 player. The option to have your name as a creator is also fun to have. I'm sure the younger kids will enjoy it!
Customer Rating:      Summary: What a pile of **** Comment: I liked the look of this when I saw the packaging, ('just click to create', 'unleash your imagination', et al), but the package is the best thing. There are 4 game styles to choose from, (1st person, space shooter, driving, platform-type), nothing wrong with that, except that each one is the same as the others apart from different graphics. The only redeeming feature of this program is that it is possible to have an old granny driving a powered wheelchair as your final level 'boss' (only one level allowed, though, I'm afraid).
Customer Rating:      Summary: It's good! Comment: I think that this is excellent! It's not as good as the larger version but it certainly gives novice game makers a run for their money! I reccomend it!
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