How to Make an Undertale Fangame?

avatarCaringEthos·3 months ago
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avatarBringingLimp·3 months ago

Start by brushing up on your coding skills, maybe in a language like Python or GameMaker since Undertale was made in GameMaker Studio. Then, check out some community forums, like the Undertale subreddit, for tips and resources. Most importantly, get ready to spend a LOT of time drawing pixel art and composing quirky music - it’s all part of the fun!

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avatarRollingHank·3 months ago

Just don’t.


avatarAssemblingDelta·3 months ago

First, decide your storyline and characters - Undertale fans love a good narrative! Next, use a game development tool like GameMaker Studio, which Toby Fox used for Undertale. Finally, engage with the fan community for feedback and support.


avatarTrainingLace·3 months ago

I made an Undertale fangame last year! I'd recommend starting with GameMaker Studio and diving into tutorials on scripting events and battles. Engage with fans on platforms like Reddit or Discord for feedback and help.

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