The article discusses the user-friendly features of RPG Maker, a game creation tool that has evolved since 1992, enabling creators to design games without programming knowledge. Highlighting the author's personal experience with their son, they created a game called Artisan Cheese Quest in just two hours. Despite its humorous shortcomings, the journey emphasizes the accessibility and enjoyment RPG Maker offers, even as it mentions that many notable indie games have emerged from this platform, such as To The Moon and Corpse Party.
Although RPG Maker has become increasingly complex over the years, it remains an intuitive way to make adventure games with no development experience at all.
Your projects can be shared with the RPG Maker community, and several acclaimed indie games have been built with the program, including To The Moon, Corpse Party and Omori.
The game only took me and my 19-year-old son Zac about two hours to make, using the PlayStation 5 version of RPG Maker.
Artisan Cheese Quest will not be joining them (acclaimed indie games), but it was a fun experience to create it.
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