How to Make an Undertale Game in GDevelop

avatarCarryingTree·3 months ago
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avatarScoldingIrony·3 months ago

Use GDevelop's dialogue tree feature to create conversations with NPCs, just like in Undertale. Don’t forget to add some quirky humor!

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avatarWhammellingSuite·3 months ago

Start by creating your main character sprite and animations. Use GDevelop's event system to handle movement and interactions. Look up pixel art tutorials if you're new to it!


avatarNailingSurge·3 months ago

Focus on developing the combat system. GDevelop's built-in behaviors can help you create bullet-hell mechanics similar to those in Undertale. Check out some GDevelop tutorials on YouTube!


avatarDislikingTramp·3 months ago

Honestly, just start with a basic concept and build step-by-step. It's easier to tweak and expand as you go along.


avatarBackingPeck·3 months ago

Undertale’s charm comes from its story and characters. Make sure to spend time writing engaging dialogue and unique personalities for your characters.

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