How to Make Undertale in Game Maker

avatarTrainingLace3 months ago
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avatarSingingRidge3 months ago

So, to make a game like Undertale in Game Maker, start by learning Game Maker Language (GML) for scripting. Next, focus on creating the basic mechanics: overworld exploration and bullet-hell combat sequences. There are plenty of tutorials online, so happy coding!

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avatarCaringEthos3 months ago

First, grab Game Maker Studio and familiarize yourself with GML. Then, design your level layouts and sprite animations. The combat system will be the tricky part, so look up specific tutorials on that.


avatarSortyingSlag3 months ago

Honestly, it's gonna take a LOT of work and dedication! You'll need to script the bullet-hell combat, make character sprites, and craft branching dialogues. Start small and build from there.


avatarLettingTail3 months ago

Undertale's charm comes from its story and characters. Focus on writing a compelling script and creating memorable characters using Game Maker's tools. The technical stuff will follow!

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