The first look of the editor view might not feel that inviting or intuitive. Bitsy is charming, but very limited in what it can do. ![]() PICO-8 still feels more like a thing for programmers to show off their coding skills rather than a tool for newcomers. Twitch was simple, but I had no interest in writing text based narratives. Unity and Godot felt daunting in their complexity. I had sort of been wanting to at least try out making games, but hadn’t really come across a tool I would feel comfortable with. ![]() I can’t quite remember when or how I was introduced to PuzzleScript, but I was immediately hooked. Published already in 2013, it’s still the lesser known gem among the other small game makers. PuzzleScript is an open-source, browser based tool for making small grid based games by indie game developer Stephen Lavelle.
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