GAME MAKER version 6.1
Writing computer games normally is a lot of work
and requires skill in programming. So wouldn't it
be nice if you could make your own games in an
easy way? Game Maker was written to do just that.
It allows you to make all sorts of 2-dimensional
games using some simple clicking and drag-and-drop
with your mouse. But even though it is simple to use,
Game Maker allows you to make appealing games, with
animated graphics, backgrounds, sounds, etc. And
with its built-in programming language the
possibilities are infinite.
Game Maker comes with a collection of freeware
images and sounds to get you started. Also there
are a number of example games, in particular
versions of popular games like Pacman and 1945.
System Requirements
A modern PC (Pentium or higher) running Windows 98SE,
ME, XP, 2000 is required. After installation
the program uses about 5 MB disk space. The program
requires at least 65000 colors (high color, 16-bit).
It requires at least 800x600 screen resolution.
A 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 8 or
higher and with at least 16 MB of video
memory is required (preferable 32 MB).
Also a DirectX 8 compatible sound card is required.
Make sure all graphics and sound card drivers
are up to date. DirectX 8 or higher is
required (not included).
Installing the program
To install Game Maker simply run gmaker.exe.
Installation creates an entry in the Start menu from
which you can run the program or read the documentation.
You can uninstall the program in the Configuation panel.
If you are currently using version 4 ot 5 of Game Maker,
this version will remain available and can be used for
your old games. Version 6 can read files created with
version 5 but they most likely require adaptation as
version 6 is in a number of respects incompatible with
version 5. If you are using version 6.0 you are strongly
recommended to uninstall it first. For a complete set
of changes, see the
changes document.
Using and distributing the program
Game Maker cannot be distributed without a prior
agreement with the creator. See the enclosed
license agreement
for information on distributing the games you
create with it.
Registration
Developing Game Maker does cost time and money.
You are strongly encouraged to register the
program. Registration will unlock a number
of additional features and remove pop-up messages.
See the item Registration in the Help
menu for details.
Contents
After installation you should have the following files
in the directory C:\Program Files\Game_Maker6
Game_Maker.exe the Game Maker
rundata a file used for creating stand-alone games
dxdata a file needed to run the games
gm_readme.html this file
gm_license.html license information
gm_changes.html changes with the previous versions
Game_Maker.chm game maker help file
fnames file containing function names
lib folder that contains the action libraries
Examples folder that contains some example games
Sprites folder containing freeware sprites
Backgrounds folder containing freeware backgrounds
Sounds folder containing freeware sounds
More Information
For more information, the most recent version of
Game Maker, and additional games, see the web site
www.gamemaker.nl.