What's the best tool to allow non-developers to create a ponycorn adventure game? [closed]
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Improve this questionThis is the ponycorn game: http://www.untoldentertainment.com/games/sissy/ A c开发者_如何学编程ouple of my non-programmer friends who are teachers are interested in building games with a similar look and feel with their kids. What would be a good (the best) tool to get started with?
Independently of the particular game in question, there are some projects aiming to bring programming closer to non-programmers. The all differ in the level of abstraction though. Some of the most interesting ones :
Scratch visual, lego-like, great for kids, developed by the MIT
Lego Mindstorms provides visual programming, but I'm afraid, this is not suitable for programming ponys as it concentrates on the mindstorms robotics project.
processing - a former MIT project. Cross-platform (windows, linux, mac, android) scripting environment, is a rather thin layer over a java framework. very versatile, providing even OpenGL rendering, but your friends will have to write code still - simpler than with most other frameworks but still
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