07-06-2016
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Bloodvayne
Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 4,087
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i got this in june, haven't used it ever since(was too busy irl). but i might get back to it. tbh i'll spend whatever time i have, only if i could make it like graal. seems hard though. might be better off learning Solarus.
but as for steam workshop most of them allowed it for commercial use, they wrote it on descriptions about who owns it, where to use it etc etc. |
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07-07-2016
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Banned
Join Date: May 2014
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posts: 195
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Echoes of Aetheria - Not sure how commercially successful it's been but it's a wonderful game. Terra Incognita did okay for an RPG Maker game. There are also a few games that were made long before this new wave of RPG Maker use, before Steam was popular etc, that were crazy good but were free to download. Game's like the Legion Saga series (RPG Maker versions of Konami's Suikoden), The Way, Tales of the Drunken Paladin Definitely check out Tales of the Drunken Paladin. Some of the best games aren't necessarily ones that you have to pay for. Zeboy'd engine is not RPG Maker, but it's pretty damn close. If you look at a lot of his games, e.g. Breath of Death, Cthulu Saves the World, the P.A games, you can see that his engine is very very similar and likely runs the same except that he controls the source code and can expand and change features. His games are super successful and they're basically RPG Maker games except that they have slightly different features, which could all be replicated through plugins anyway. |
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