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"I like rpgmaker.net for hosting and playing games. I like how I can play regardless of the engine being used. I frequently check out the event updates there and the forum community is pretty helpful for staying connected with the latest that is happening.""The results that I have received from rpgmaker.net are unparalleled. Hosting issues have been relatively non-existent."
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View all solutions"I was in the market for some game engines to test drive for a work related project. I was directed to rpgmaker.net as a possible solution. Unfortunately, the site does not provide a solution to my problem as it is only a site for uploading and downloading indie games. However the site does offer a wide range of useful services to developers, like a tutorials and a forums where you can speak with like minded individuals who can answer questions you may have.""There are a great number of games developed using the RPG Maker engine. Their quality ranges wildly, but there are some that rise above all the others and really shine. With that being said I feel like the engine is a bit limited for a lot of game ideas. Overall it's a decent engine just not the one for my purposes.""Seems like a good game engine. I usually have my son check these for me, but didn't get a chance yet. give it a try for yourself." -
"The RPG Maker site and the tool itself are great resources for those people without a lot of specific programming experience who are also looking to make their own game. The actual RPG Maker software is just about a perfect blend between powerful and intuitive. The larger site and community are pretty good as well - there are many people around to give feedback, but it can be difficult to draw attention to your work, if it is not really different from what others have made.""RPG Maker.Net is a site that has everything you need whether you are a beginning game developer or a pro. There are maps, tutorials, guides, graphics, forums and just about anything you can think of that's attached to game development. Many of the games developed end up on Steam and other sites."
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